Social Constructivism: How Society Shapes Reality

Education and Social Mobility in South Asia: A Sociological Crucible

Introduction Reality is often perceived as an objective and fixed entity, existing independently of human interpretation. However, social constructivism challenges this notion by arguing that much of what we consider “real” is shaped by social interactions, cultural norms, and collective agreements. In sociology, social constructivism examines how society creates and maintains shared understandings of reality … Read more

Social Constructivism & Construction of Race, Gender & Class

Gender and Regional Inequality in Asia

Introduction Social constructivism is a sociological theory that examines how human beings create meaning through social interactions and institutional practices. Unlike essentialist perspectives that view categories such as race, gender, and class as fixed and biologically determined, social constructivism argues that these categories are shaped by historical, cultural, and social processes. This article explores how … Read more