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Social Constructionist Perspectives On Human Life

Drawing on empirical examples, discuss the insights into the human world that the social constructionist perspective offers.

Social constructionism focuses on meaning and power. It maintains that, as humans, we respond to the meaning of events and objects rather than the actual objects and events themselves. This meaning is actually a construction, a product of social interaction between individuals. Our behaviour is regulated by guidelines, which make everyday life predictable and understandable. These guidelines set boundaries as to what is acceptable behaviour, and are themselves a product of social interaction. They cause us to behave in a certain way – the way that is seen as the norm. It is through social interaction that people "act and react in relation to others." Through this social interaction, we learn what is acceptable and what is not. Over time these ‘rules' become internalised within us, and eventually become a somewhat unconscious part of our lives. We end......


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