Post-modern constructivism
Post-modern constructivism is a variant of constructivism that claims that there is no neutral viewpoint from which to assess the validity of analytical and ethical knowledge claims.[1] It is often contrasted with a more mainstream version of constructivism called modern constructivism.
References
- Finnemore, Martha; Sikkink, Kathryn (2003-11-28). "Taking Stock: The Constructivist Research Program in International Relations and Comparative Politics". Annual Review of Political Science. 4: 391–416. doi:10.1146/annurev.polisci.4.1.391.
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