Part I: Issues in Studying Social Problems 1 Examining Social Problems 2 Claims-Makers and Audience Part II: Constructing Packages of Claims 3 Constructing Conditions 4 Constructing People 5 Constructing Solution Part III: From Social Constructions to Social Actions 6 Social Problems and Everyday Life 7 Social Problems and Troubled People 8 Evaluating Constructionist Perspectives on Social Problems
Donileen R. Loseke, University of South Florida.
-Readers will find this book engagingly well written in a personal,
unpretentious style, and well informed by the author's knowledge of
the professional literature.- --Lawrence T. Nichols, Contemporary
Sociology
"Readers will find this book engagingly well written in a personal,
unpretentious style, and well informed by the author's knowledge of
the professional literature." --Lawrence T. Nichols, Contemporary
Sociology
"Readers will find this book engagingly well written in a personal,
unpretentious style, and well informed by the author's knowledge of
the professional literature." --Lawrence T. Nichols, Contemporary
Sociology
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