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The Sage Handbook of Social Constructionist Practice
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International Advisory Board
The Sage Handbook of Social Constructionist Practice
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Notes on the Editors and Contributors The Editors
The Contributors
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1 Constructionist Theory and the Blossoming of Practice
Scanning the Contours of Constructionist Theory
Theory and the Provisioning of Practice
Liberation from Authority
Inclusion and the Energizing of Innovation
Values in Action
Regenerating Conceptual Tools
The Return of Optimism
Challenges to Full Flowering
The Stranglehold of Modernism
The Foibles of Fixity
The Enchantment of Righteousness
Absence of the Agora
Constructionist Practices: The Vital Challenge
Note
References
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2 Practices of Inquiry: Invitation to Innovation
Beyond the Positivist Paradigm
Practices of Research: Creativity and Convergence
The Present Contributions
Research as Innovation: An Invitation to Creative and Imaginative Inquiry Processes
Collaborative Action Research: Co-Constructing Social Change for the Common Good
Action Research and Social Constructionism: Community of Inquiry/Practice
Research as Performative Inquiry
We Are All Researchers
To Know and Not to Know: Dialogic Social Inquiry
Transmaterial Worlding as Inquiry
Researching Socio-Material Practices: Inquiries into the Human/Non-Human Interweave
References
3 Research as Innovation: An Invitation to Creative and Imaginative Inquiry Processes
The Research Tradition and Constructionist Assumptions
Research as Innovation
Research Practices that Invite Innovation
Imagineering
Arts-based Research
Photovoice
Appreciative Inquiry
What Research as Innovation Offers
Note
References
4 Collaborative Action Research: Co-constructing Social Change for the Common Good
Introduction
The (Re-)turn Towards ‘The Common Good’
The Collaborative Turn and the Growing Jungle of ‘Co's’
Collaboration as Key to Capabilities and Capacity Building for the Common Good
Collaborative Action Research (CAR)
Framework of Collaborative Action Research
Co-Constructing the Research Agenda and Research Process
Relational Capacity Building
Negotiating Actions and Reflections
Co-constructing Knowledge and Practices
Concluding Remarks
References
5 Action Research and Social Constructionism: Transformative Inquiry and Practice in Community
Action Research Heritage
A Case of Transforming Self and Community: The Journal of Action Research
An Epistemological Interlude: Reflexivity and Dissonance
Social Means Building on Legacy
Overcoming Micro-Institutional Inertia
We Pave the Road by Walking
The Implications?
Conclusion
References
6 Research as Performative Inquiry
Performative Inquiry: Emergence and Development
Cultural Transformation: Protest and Pluralism
The Constructionist Turn
Attractions of Performative Inquiry
Domains of Performative Inquiry
Textual Adventures
Embodied Performance
From the Visual to the Visionary
Achievements and Aspirations
References
7 We Are All Researchers
Different or the Same?
How We Use It – Our ‘Solution’ to be More Inclusive and Efficient
Attending to Curiosities
Speculating
Enlisting Partners
Gathering Information
Making Sense
Reflecting-in-Action
Initiatives That are Not Linear
What Comes from ‘Research as Daily Practice'?
You Try
CODA
References
8 To Know and Not to Know: Dialogic Social Inquiry
How Do We Do It?
Inquiry Process
Constructing the Research Question(s)
Inviting Co-researchers
Relational Ethics
The First Round of Conversations
Transcribing and Responding
Returning to the Conversational Partners
Following-up Conversations
The Writing Process
The Dialogues
Methodological Aspects of the Process
The Introduction
The Learnings
Conclusion
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9 Transmaterial Worlding as Inquiry
More Than Theory
Social Construction as Co-Construction
Reframing ‘Social’ Inclusivity
Material-Discursive Practice
De-Centring Human in Social Construction
Deconstructing Animacy and Inanimacy
The Social Construction of Matter and Human Agency
Transmaterial Research Questions
Examples of Transmaterial Worlding as Inquiry
Signposting for Transmaterial Worlding
Conclusion
References
10 Researching Socio-material Practices: Inquiries into the Human/Non-human Interweave
Socio-Material Practices
Researching Socio-Material Practices
Zooming In on Socio-Material Practices
Zooming Out on Socio-Material Practices
Reflexive Research of Socio-Material Practices
Researching Excessive Behaviours
Social Worlds Arena
Zooming Out: Assemblages of Practices
Zooming In: Assemblage Instance
Zooming Out: Larger Network of Practices
Zooming In: Hinge Practices
Conclusion
References
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11 Curiosity and Generativity: Welcome to Practices in the Therapeutic Professions
Introducing the Chapters Within
Looking to the Future
12 Social Construction and Social Work Practice
The Profession of Social Work
What is Social Work?
Social Work and Social Construction: Convergence and Divergence
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Valuing Multiple Perspectives and Voices
Contextual Understanding
Values and the Promotion of a More Humane and Just Social Order
Adopting a Critical Stance
The Meaning of ‘Social’ and its Expression in Practice
Science and Research
Social Constructionist Influences on Social Work
Evidence-based Practice
Cultural Competence
Social Constructionist Informed Micro- Mezzo-, and Macro-Level Practice
No Inherent Meaning in Events, Objects, and Relationships
Meaning is Applied to Events, Objects, and Relationships
Meaning is Controlled by Language Relationships
Language and Meaning are Created in Relationships
Concluding Thoughts
Notes
References
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