The Reality of Social Construction
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 9/19/2013
EAN 9781107630161, ISBN10: 1107630169
Paperback, 296 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.9 cm
Language: English
'Social construction' is a central metaphor in contemporary social science, yet it is used and understood in widely divergent and indeed conflicting ways by different thinkers. Most commonly, it is seen as radically opposed to realist social theory. Dave Elder-Vass argues that social scientists should be both realists and social constructionists and that coherent versions of these ways of thinking are entirely compatible with each other. This book seeks to transform prevailing understandings of the relationship between realism and constructionism. It offers a thorough ontological analysis of the phenomena of language, discourse, culture and knowledge, and shows how this justifies a realist version of social constructionism. In doing so, however, it also develops an analysis of these phenomena that is significant in its own right.
Part I. Social Ontology
1. Introduction
2. Norm circles
Part II. Culture
3. Culture and rules
4. Institutional reality
Part III. Language
5. Signification
6. Langue and parole
7. Categories, essences and sexes
Part IV. Discourse
8. Discourse
9. Cultures and classes
10. Subjects
Part V. Knowledge
11. Knowledge
12. Reality
13. Conclusion.
'In his typically clear and engaging style, Dave Elder-Vass here articulates an important new position in social theory, one offering to reconcile realism and social constructionism. With many insightful commentaries along the way about such thinkers as Archer, Searle and Saussure, The Reality of Social Construction is not only a theoretical advance but an apt choice for courses in social theory.' Douglas V. Porpora, Drexel University