Constructivism is an extension of symbolic interaction theory which proposes that reality is what humans cognitively construct it to be. We develop social constructs based on interactions with others, and those constructs that last over time are those that have meanings which are widely agreed-upon or generally accepted by most within the society.
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A dramaturgical theorist compares social interactions to ________________.
Communications
The main tenets of symbolic interactionism are explained in the following video.
https://youtu.be/Ux2E6uhEVk0
Criticism
Research done from this perspective is often scrutinized because of the difficulty of remaining objective. Others criticize the extremely narrow focus on symbolic interaction. Proponents, of course, consider this one of its greatest strengths and generally use research methods that will allow extended observation and/or substantive interviews to provide depth rather than breadth. Interactionists are also criticized for not paying enough attention to social institutions and structural constraints. For example, the interactions between a police officer and a black man are different than the interactions between a police officer and a white man. Addressing systemic inequalities within the criminal justice system, including pervasive racism, is essential for an interactionist understanding of face-to-face interactions.
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A symbolic interactionist studies gang life in New York City. Which of the following would be most directly aligned to an interactionists’ research?
The school-to-prison pipeline as a mechanism through which many gang members were introduced to street gangs.
The ways in which gangs help a city or neighborhood’s underground economy.
The feuds between gangs and what causes them.
The hand gestures, colors, and language associated with the various gangs.