
Constructing Identities: The Social, the Nonhuman and Change
Synopsis
This volume provides a distinctive overview and analysis of the place of social constructionism in social psychology. The author′s arguments revolve around two key questions: How can social constructionism account for changes in human identities? In what ways might social constructionism accommodate a role for nonhumans - whether technological or `natural′ - in the constitution of identity?
Michael locates these questions between recent innovations in social psychology and the highly influential contributions of actor-network theory, which has come to dominate the sociology of scientific knowledge.
Publisher information
- Publisher: SAGE Publications Inc
- ISBN: 9780803989528
- Number of pages: 192
- Dimensions: 234 x 156 mm
- Weight: 300g
- Languages: English

















