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The book introduces the Constructionist Research Design Process as a framework for research that is creative, transformative and innovative. It can be used by any professional and researcher who wants to develop creative inquiry and to promote social change.

It integrates the theory of social construction with the tools of design thinking, challenging the concept of dualisms in research such as quantitative/qualitative and subjective/objective. The focus is on the complex relational achievement required to construct a worldview where different relational (research) processes construct different realities (knowledge).

In this sense, all truths are contextual truths, co-created in a specific time and useful to a specific context.

Design Thinking and Social Construction: A

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    A Paperback / softback by Celiane Camargo-Borges, Sheila McNamee

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      Publisher: BIS Publishers B.V.
      Publication Date: 13/10/2022
      ISBN13: 9789063696337, 978-9063696337
      ISBN10: 9063696337

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The book introduces the Constructionist Research Design Process as a framework for research that is creative, transformative and innovative. It can be used by any professional and researcher who wants to develop creative inquiry and to promote social change.

      It integrates the theory of social construction with the tools of design thinking, challenging the concept of dualisms in research such as quantitative/qualitative and subjective/objective. The focus is on the complex relational achievement required to construct a worldview where different relational (research) processes construct different realities (knowledge).

      In this sense, all truths are contextual truths, co-created in a specific time and useful to a specific context.

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