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'''Social constructionism''' holds that ''all knowledge'', including social roles, common sense and reality itself, is merely ''socially constructed''.
'''Social constructionism''' holds that ''all knowledge'', including social roles, common sense and reality itself, is merely ''socially constructed''.<ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_constructionism#Berger_and_Luckmann</ref>
Social interactions and polarization are thought to lead to habitual [[LARP|role-playing]] of ''fixed'' social roles. As such, it borders [[Lockianism]], i.e. it falls toward the nurture end of the spectrum in the nature and nurture debate.
Social interactions and polarization are thought to lead to habitual [[LARP|role-playing]] of ''fixed'' social roles. As such, it borders [[Lockianism]], i.e. it falls toward the nurture end of the spectrum in the nature and nurture debate.


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