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 | | Social construction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A social construction or social construct is any phenomenon "invented" or "constructed" by participants in a particular culture or society, existing because people agree to behave ... | http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_construction |
 | | Social Constructs - A Definition of "Social Constructs"
Powerful, yet most often invisible, social constructs represent the unwritten rules that guide interpersonal interaction. They often cross oceans and national borders and survive ... | http://racerelations.about.com/od/skillsbuildingresources/g/socialconstruct .htm |
 | | Science as a Social Construct
Introduction. This lesson discusses some of the ideas associated with the question of whether science may be viewed as a social construct, or may ... | http://www.gslis.utexas.edu/~l38613dw/website_spring_03/readings/ScienceSoc ialConstruct.html |
 | | The Social Marketing Construct: Evolving Brands and Emerging Realities
After sitting in a Pragmatic course taught by David Meerman Scott, I came up with the idea that I just might wanna write something a little more substantial than a blog post ... | http://spatiallyrelevant.org/2008/09/16/the-social-marketing-construct-evol ving-brands-and-emerging-realities/ |
 | | YouTube - Social Construct Live - No Salvation
Rate: 12 ratings. Login to rate. Views: 2,809. Share: Favorite: Playlists: Flag: MySpace. Facebook. Digg (more share options) (fewer share options) This video will appear on your ... | http://www.youtube.com/?v=1p0AvHVupgs |
 | | Race? as a Social Construct
No society is composed of genetically ?pure? people. In spite of this, members of society tend to rank themselves into hierarchies based on race with one race assumed to be ... | http://www.gossamer-wings.com/soc/Notes/race/tsld002.htm |
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