Constructing Identities
Discover the intriguing world of social constructionism with Constructing Identities by SAGE Publications Inc. Published in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 192 pages, offering a comprehensive overview and analysis of the role of social constructionism within social psychology. The book delves into two primary arguments: it examines how social constructionism explains the evolution of human identities and explores the potential inclusion of nonhumans in this framework. Ideal for students and professionals alike, this thought-provoking text challenges conventional perspectives and encourages readers to rethink identity formation in a social context. Enhance your understanding of social psychology with this essential read.