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march 2016 code and culture code and culture home hello world archive for march 2016 ruby slippers gabriel rod dreher at the american conservative has a post on people invoking the concept of social construction with his lead example being a speech and debate team that always changes the subject to a critical race theory rant about the conventions of debate itself even if the pre specified debate topic is about national service or green energy or whatever the judge then awards the match to this non sequitur invoking social constructionism to explain himself i can get angry about this on a whole other level than dreher does precisely because i think social construction is a valuable concept and i really do take the concept seriously my phd training is as a neo institutionalist ie how organizational practices are socially constructed i have an asr on market information regimes ie how socially constructed market data shapes market behavior and my current project is on relational work ie how exchange is socially constructed as market or social i also advise grad students on these sorts of topics so it s not like i m some angry epistemological realist who goes around giving swirlies to phenomenologists social construction is a really useful concept but unfortunately this really important concept has the misfortune of being popular with idiots who don t really understand it when this sort of person says x is socially constructed the implication is therefore we can ignore x when i lecture on social constructionism i ridicule this sort of thing as ruby slippers social constructionism as if your sociology professor tells you why dorothy you ve had the power to solve inequality all along just click your heels three times and say race is a social construct race is a social construct race is a social construct if you really grok social constructionism the appropriate reaction to somebody invoking the concept in almost any practical context is to shrug and say your point being if you actually read berger and luckmann rather than just get the gist of it from some guy with whom you are smoking weed you ll see that the key aspects of social constructionism are intersubjectivity and institutions that is social construction is important because social interaction is premised on shared conventions and becomes deeply codified to the extent that for most purposes it might as well be objective suppose you had two contractors bidding on remodeling your kitchen one of them says that it will be done in x days involving y materials and cost you z the other gives you a fascinating but at times dubious lecture about whether time exists in the abstract or only relative to perception the ugly history of exploitation in the formica industry and the chartalist theory of money you then go back to the first contractor who is bewildered and has no rebuttal to the second contractor s very um creative arguments you would have to be an idiot to award the bid to the second contractor even if you think they are right about everything they said as it happens i actually believe that time kitchen materials and money are all socially constructed it is also true that kitchen remodeling is also a social construct and one of the conventions of that particular social construct is that you talk about things like time material and price rather than offer a critical perspective on the same march 18 2016 at 8 03 pm gr 6 comments rss posts rss comments the culture geeks gr pkremp search for asa bayesian categorization causality cleaning culture culure diffusion economics economic sociology epistemology ethnomethodology financial crisis genetics graphs history imdb loops lyx macros netlogo networks perl phenomenology philosophy of science power analysis python r random variables regular expressions resampling satire scraping shell simulation sociology of organizations sociology of science socm176 st stata superstar text editor typesetting archives october 2025 july 2022 december 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