Tag: Constructivist

Resolving Security Dilemmas A Constructivist Explanation of the INF Treaty


Free Download Brian Frederking, "Resolving Security Dilemmas: A Constructivist Explanation of the INF Treaty"
English | 2019 | ISBN: 0415791820 | EPUB | pages: 184 | 0.6 mb
This title was first published in 2000. The book applies constructivist arguments about culture, norms and identity to explain the superpower negotiations that produced the INF Treaty. It contributes to the constructivist research program in two ways. First, it develops a speech act model of social interaction to illustrate constructivist arguments and second, it develops a constructivist theory of security dilemmas that suggests practical ways to resolve them. The substantive conclusion of the book is that the dominant understanding of the end of the Cold War (the buildup argument) is not correct as it advocates policies that tend to perpetuate conflicts. Instead this book argues that the ‘new thinking’ explanation is more coherent and suggests improved practical ways to resolve other security dilemmas.

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Passibility At the Limits of the Constructivist Metaphor


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English | 2011 | pages: 282 | ISBN: 9400737467, 9400719078 | PDF | 4,7 mb
This book argues that the ‘constructivist metaphor’ has become a self-appointed overriding concept that suppresses other modes of thinking about knowing and learning science. Yet there are questions about knowledge that constructivism cannot properly answer, such as how a cognitive structure can intentionally develop a formation that is more complex than itself; how a learner can aim at a learning objective that is, by definition, itself unknown; how we learn through pain, suffering, love or passion; and the role emotion and crises play in knowing and learning.

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