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Selv om socialkonstruktivismen stadig mødes af kritik fra flere sider, er de dage talte, hvor socialkonstruktivismen kunne siges at indtage en marginal position i samfundsvidenskaberne. Den socialkonstruktivistiske diskussion har imidlertid overvejende fundet sted på et overordnet videnskabsteoretisk niveau. Udgangspunktet for denne antologi er, at der i brug for i højere grad at diskutere, hvilken forskel socialkonstruktivismen gør i den konkrete analyse. Med udgangspunkt i dette spørgsmål anlægges der i antologien et analysestrategisk perspektiv på socialkonstruktivismen.Bogen præsenterer en række forskellige analysestrategier, sådan som de udfoldes i de vigtigste forfatterskaber inden for traditionen. Bogen udgør dermed et inspirerende katalog over socialkonstruktivismens omsætning til konkrete strategier for forskning, der har relevans både for studerende og forskere.Socialkonstruktivistiske analysestrategier omfatter både de bindestregssociologier, der udgør det oprindelige grundlag for socialkonstruktivismen (videnssociologien, hverdagssociologien, kultursociologien), den aktuelle institutionalisme (institutionel historie, spilanalyse og rolleanalyse) og den mere felt- og praksisorienterede tradition (aktør-netværks analyse, feltanalyse og narratologi).Bogen er produceret sideløbende med bogen Poststrukturalistiske analysestrategier, også udgivet på forlaget Roskilde Universitetsforlag.
This pfd contains chapter 6 of the book "Citizen Categories in the Danish Welfare State" (ISBN 978-87-408-3363-8)."Citizen Categories in the Danish Welfare State" approaches the question of the political legitimacy of the welfare state from a new perspective. It argues that legitimation of the welfare state is inextricably linked to particular ideas about the nature of its citizens, encompassed in so-called ‘citizen categories’. Offering the first major study of citizen categories, their origins and alterations over time and their role in shaping welfare policies and institutions, the volume helps us bridge the gap between our understanding of the historical development of the welfare state and the present political situation.
Building on evidence from Denmark, Finland, Norway and Sweden, Mediating Business is a comparative and multidisciplinary study of one of the major transformations of the mass media and the realm of business - nationally and globally.The book explores the history of key innovations and innovators in the business press. It analyzes changes in the discourse of business journalism associated with the growth in business news and the development of new ways of framing business issues and events.Finally, it examines the organizational implications of the increased media visibility of business and, in particular, the development of corporate governance and media relations.
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