
Publication details
Year: 2016
Pages: 113-125
Series: Human Studies
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, "On the social construction of reality", Human Studies 39 (1), 2016, pp. 113-125.


On the social construction of reality
reflections on a missed opportunity
pp. 113-125
in: The social construction of reality, Human Studies 39 (1), 2016.Abstract
The paper recalls my response to Berger's and Luckmann's book on reading it shortly after its initial publication. It seeks to convey why it was that I failed to make use of the book at that time, even though I recognised it as an outstanding contribution to my intended field of research, and how later I came to see that this may have been a lost opportunity. The story touches upon diverse important issues including the relationship between epistemology and the sociology of knowledge; the epistemic authority of the natural sciences; the relevance of causal accounting as topic and resource in sociology; the importance of Durkheim in the sociology of knowledge; and the great value of Berger's and Luckmann's book as a corrective to the undue individualism that has long been a feature of the social sciences in the English-speaking world. Even so, the paper is more recollection than analysis, and unreliable recollection at that, after many decades in which there has been time to forget, or even to reconstruct, a very great deal.
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Publication details
Year: 2016
Pages: 113-125
Series: Human Studies
Full citation:
, "On the social construction of reality", Human Studies 39 (1), 2016, pp. 113-125.