Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law

Frames of Mind, Patterns of Change

Dora Kostakopoulou author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:4th Oct '18

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The book develops the model of institutional constructivism to aid socio-legal research and to account for patterns of socio-legal change.

This book proposes a new institutional constructivist model, for social scientific and legal enquiries, based on the interrelations within the social and political world and the application of change in EU laws and politics. It will be of interest to academics and university students of law, political science and sociology.This book proposes a new institutional constructivist model, for social scientific and legal enquiries, based on the interrelations within the social and political world and the application of change in EU laws and politics. Much of the research conducted in social sciences and law examines the diverse activities of individuals and collectivities and the role of institutions in the social and political world. Although there exist many vantage points from which one can gain entry into understanding how agents in the world act, interact, shape and bear the world, socio-legal scientific epistemology has found monism and dualism to be convincing models. This book argues that current models do not capture the complexity of our micro-worlds, macro-worlds and meso-worlds. Nor can they account for the forms and patterns of socio-legal change. Mind, time and change are brought together in an attempt to contribute to socio-legal epistemology and to enhance its toolkit.

'This book proposes an institutional constructivist model for social scientific and legal inquiries, based on the interrelations within the social and political world and the application of change in EU laws and politics.' Law & Social Inquiry

ISBN: 9781108470544

Dimensions: 235mm x 158mm x 16mm

Weight: 460g

224 pages