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Social Constructionism & Interpretive Sociology

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Social Constructionism is a sociological theory of knowledge that considers how social phenomena develop in particular social contexts.

Interpretive Sociology is a theoretical perspective, based on the work of Max Weber, that proposes that social, economic and historical research can never be fully empirical or descriptive as one must always approach it with a conceptual apparatus.

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