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  1. Gergen, K.J.: Konstruierte Wirklichkeiten : eine Hinführung zum sozialen Konstruktionismus (2002) 0.07
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    Abstract
    Das Buch lädt ein zu einer intensiven Auseinandersetzung mit postmodernen, konstruktivistischen Positionen, die in den Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften bereits fest verankert sind und in zunehmendem Maße auch in den Naturwissenschaften diskutiert werden. In seinem sehr anschaulich und persönlich geschriebenen Buch entwickelt der Autor eine eigene Perspektive und hält ein leidenschaftliches Plädoyer für die Berücksichtigung der Vielstimmigkeit der Welt, die die Grundlage für die Vielfalt menschlicher Konstruktionen in Wissenschaft und Alltag bildet. Gerade im interkulturellen Vergleich wird besonders deutlich, dass Menschen sich und ihre Welt sehr unterschiedlich konstruieren und dass deshalb die Annahme einer einheitlichen Welt für alle nicht weiterführt. Die in dem Buch behandelten Fragen sind von ebenso grundlegender Bedeutung für die Psychologie und ihre Anwendungsgebiete wie für benachbarte Geistes- und Sozialwissenschaften (u.a. Philosophie, Pädagogik, Ethnologie).
    BK
    71.02 (Theorie der Soziologie))
    Classification
    71.02 (Theorie der Soziologie))
    Date
    20. 9.2022 14:46:33
    Issue
    Aus dem Englischen von Eric Kearnes. Mit einem Vorw. von Hans Westmeyer.
  2. Gergen, K.J.: ¬An invitation to social construction (1999) 0.03
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    BK
    71.02 Theorie der Soziologie
    Classification
    MR 6000: Allgemeine (sozial-) psychologische Theorien und Textsammlungen / Soziologie / Sozialwissenschaftliche Theorien und Methoden
    CV 7000: Theorie der sozialen Systeme / Psychologie / Sozialpsychologie
    71.02 Theorie der Soziologie
    Date
    20. 9.2022 14:46:33
    Footnote
    Neuauflagen 2009 und 2015: This new edition of Kenneth Gergen's landmark Invitation to Social Construction offers readers a clear and more thorough introduction to the theory and practice of social constructionism. Particular to this new edition is a writing style more directed to the undergraduate, a larger more student-friendly format as well as textboxes/visual material employed throughout to lift concepts to a more relevant state of meaning. This new edition of Kenneth J. Gergen's celebrated text An Invitation to Social Construction is now even more accessible for students, offering a clear and thorough introduction to one of the most significant movements in contemporary social science. The Third Edition includes: updates reflecting the many new developments in theory, research, and practice a student-friendly, personal writing style three new chapters on education, organizations, and therapy and health care key insights into how social construction can help support you in your research projects, from start to finish. An Invitation to Social Construction is the must-read text for all social science students, academics and practitioners wishing to learn about social constructionism, along with the forms of inquiry and practice central to its impact.4th. ed. 2022.
    RVK
    MR 6000: Allgemeine (sozial-) psychologische Theorien und Textsammlungen / Soziologie / Sozialwissenschaftliche Theorien und Methoden
    CV 7000: Theorie der sozialen Systeme / Psychologie / Sozialpsychologie
  3. Aral, S.: ¬The hype machine : how social media disrupts our elections, our economy, and our health - and how we must adapt (2020) 0.00
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    Abstract
    Social media connected the world--and gave rise to fake news and increasing polarization. Now a leading researcher at MIT draws on 20 years of research to show how these trends threaten our political, economic, and emotional health in this eye-opening exploration of the dark side of technological progress. Today we have the ability, unprecedented in human history, to amplify our interactions with each other through social media. It is paramount, MIT social media expert Sinan Aral says, that we recognize the outsized impact social media has on our culture, our democracy, and our lives in order to steer today's social technology toward good, while avoiding the ways it can pull us apart. Otherwise, we could fall victim to what Aral calls "The Hype Machine." As a senior researcher of the longest-running study of fake news ever conducted, Aral found that lies spread online farther and faster than the truth--a harrowing conclusion that was featured on the cover of Science magazine. Among the questions Aral explores following twenty years of field research: Did Russian interference change the 2016 election? And how is it affecting the vote in 2020? Why does fake news travel faster than the truth online? How do social ratings and automated sharing determine which products succeed and fail? How does social media affect our kids? First, Aral links alarming data and statistics to three accelerating social media shifts: hyper-socialization, personalized mass persuasion, and the tyranny of trends. Next, he grapples with the consequences of the Hype Machine for elections, businesses, dating, and health. Finally, he maps out strategies for navigating the Hype Machine, offering his singular guidance for managing social media to fulfill its promise going forward. Rarely has a book so directly wrestled with the secret forces that drive the news cycle every day"
    BK
    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft
    Classification
    05.20 Kommunikation und Gesellschaft