<p>‘Vivien Burr’s <i>Social Constructionism</i> is one of the most accessible texts on this complex philosophical approach to social science. In this fourth edition, she has provided some critical updates which illustrate the breadth and reach of social constructionist thinking, incorporating, for example, the recent emergence of new materialism which examines how objects in the world, from rocks to PowerPoint presentations, acquire their meaning and status as definite "things" which exist independently of human beings. Using easy to understand examples and illustrations to bring social constructionist ideas and thinking to life, this book is a must read for any beginner on the subject as well as for those already familiar with it. Its lively and engaging writing makes this text a hugely enjoyable as well as an informative and thought provoking read.’</p><p>- <b>Penny Dick</b>, <i>Sheffield University Management School</i></p><p>‘Reading this book is an absolute feast: Not only did Prof. Vivien Burr write a masterpiece and game- changer for the ways in which science and knowledge are understood and practiced in the social sciences, but in this revised edition she even makes social constructionist theories more practical and useful through numerous examples and specific applications. Her blending of theory, innovation, and practice is masterful and insightful, while being clear and applicable. This book does more than ‘cover the territory’ of social constructivism: it brings it to life through its theoretical varieties in the field of psychotherapy, education, consultation, and research. It is impossible to read this book without feeling that it has somehow provoked and inspired our ways of doing research or being a practitioner!’</p><p>- Prof. Marco Gemignani, <i>Department of Psychology, Universidad Loyola Andalucía, Spain, and President- elect of the Association of European Qualitative Research in Psychology</i></p>
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Biographical note
Vivien Burr is Emerita Professor of Critical Psychology at the University of Huddersfield, UK. In addition to Social Constructionism, she is the author of Gender and Social Psychology, The Person in Social Psychology and Invitation to Personal Construct Psychology (with Trevor Butt). She is currently researching the psychosocial meaning of outdoor spaces (with Nigel King).