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    fish in water example it seems that time is natural and we do not notice it is manmade. We seem to have become so used to this idea that we do not think of time as something that is socially constructed. Social constructions of time is a way we try to giver order to our world. Time is a “social process of coordinating two or more human activities by reference to an external marker.” What we think of time is in reference to the qualities of these markers. There is evidence that suggests that…

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    We have read on many different levels of social construction. Family to start with. In our readings it was pointed out that African American won’t get married. From a personal point of view, I was with my daughter father since I was in high school so that about thirty years maybe a little more or less. My goal was to have a father figure in my daughters’ life. It not that I did not want to get married, I felt that we both had some growing up to do. No one wants to placed in a situation where…

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    weather or not humans shape technology. This debate has led to the Social Construction of Technology (SCOT) approach which is defined as the way the users of technology are the agents of social change rather than the technology itself (Kline and Pinch 1996: 764). Trevor Pinch and Wiebe Bijker developed this approach in the 1980’s. The Social Construction…

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    To understand how sexuality is socially constructed, one must understand how men are constructed as men, and women are constructed as women, by looking at the social construction of sex and gender, the exact qualifications of which despite having evolved over years, remain largely unchanged. Such qualifications, despite clarifying one’s role and creating a place for one in society, also ensures that one “could easily…

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    different cultures or identities, into interconnecting networks between the home of the tourist and the place or places visited (Crang, 2014). The creation of social networks and travel connections alters the spatial relationship between space though the perception of how distant or near one location is from another, both in ease of access and social connection. How connected one place is to the rest of the network also alters societies perception of its distance in relation to other areas.…

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    The SCT claims that policies create groups out of the population and distribute benefits or burdens to members of those groups. The targeted groups then develop what are known as social constructions, which are images or stereotypes of a group that can make society view them positively or negatively. Social constructions helps us understand why some people are benefitted or punished by policies more than others, even though citizens are meant to be equal under the law. Benefits and punishments…

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    Social constructions are the consensus between most people used to establish why different types of people do different things. People in varying areas may have contrasting views on one or more topics; therefore, the degree of acceptance varies from place to place. People tend to group people based on characteristics like age, gender, ethnicity, and class. Social constructions help society to decide on what is and is not acceptable, which means it also defines what kinds of activity are and are…

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    and controversial topics in both social science and anthropology. With the development of society, new problems and issues, in conjunction with existent ones, cause confusions in human beings ' ultimate understanding about the topics. This essay aims to explore the reasons and drivers behind two issues related to the topic of sexuality, based on a social science related perspective. The first part of the essay attempts to discuss the concept of social construction and how it got misinterpreted…

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    Race is just a social construction that began with the discovery of the new world with Christopher Columbus with the encomienda system. The social construction of race came more promenade with the mixing of Spanish and Indian’s children making them mulattos. This idea has been carried over through the decades until today some of the most recent examples being: the Nazi extermination of Jews, the genocide in Rwanda and with segregation in the 1950s and 60s. However, without race, humankind is…

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    proceedings.” Secondly, social construction can be defined as a social mechanism, phenomenon, or category created and developed by society; a perception of an individual, group, or idea that is 'constructed' through cultural or social practice. This essay will give a brief summary of the power approach. Then, it will discuss in depth the approach in reference to gender and ethnicity. The power approach,…

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