Implications of social constructionism for social work [electronic resource] /
FATIH ŞAHİN.
- pp. 57-65.
According to the social constructionist approach, all knowledge is socially constructed. This construction includes our knowledge of what is reality. This paper provides an exploration of social constructionism as a basis for social work practice. A further purpose of this paper is to examine the implications of social constructionism for the practice of social work, with examples drawn from social work in Turkey.