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Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg
Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg













Media and Public Discourse: Normative Foundations. In Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights, Hoda Mahmoudi and Michael Penn (eds.) Emerald Publishing, 35-48. In The World of the Bahá’í Faith, Robert Stockman (ed.) Routledge.

Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg

Responding to Injustice with Constructive Agency. Bundoora, Victoria: Bahá’í Publications Australia.

Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg

Oxford: George Ronald.Ĭhildren’s Literature (Peace and Social Change series) Mandarin translation and publication of Beyond the Culture of Contest by the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences Press. Spanish translation of Beyond the Culture of Contest by Sepehr Behrooz. Más allá de la cultura del enfrentamiento. Constructing Social Reality: An Inquiry into the Normative Foundations of Social Change. An urgent read for those willing to think deeply about the challenges confronting us in these perplexing times and arise to new forms of constructive action.Karlberg, Michael (2020). Far from leaving us hopeless in the face of such threats, he offers insights which make human oneness, and the spiritual and material prosperity of humankind, seem within reach. In this text, he systematically resolves key normative tensions in Western philosophy, supporting the kind of radical transformation of thought needed to bring today's society back from the existential threat of self-destruction. Penn, PhD, Author of Overcoming Violence Against Women and Girls: The International Campaign to Eradicate a Worldwide Problem (Rowman & Littlefield), and co-editor of Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Human Dignity and Human Rights with Hoda Mahmoudi (Emerald Publishing) In Constructing Social Reality: An Inquiry into the Normative Foundations of Social Change, Michael Karlberg adroitly leads us to understand that true social change requires change in our ontological and epistemological assumptions, that is, change at the level of how we understand reality and how we understand knowledge. Indeed, students, scholars, and practitioners in a wide variety of disciplines will find in Constructing Social Reality many unique and refreshing insights that address the normative and epistemic debates that have eroded confidence in values-driven social action.

Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg

He achieves this by describing - in lucid, systematic, and accessible ways - how confidence in our ability to perceive, evaluate, and act upon socially embedded truths and enduring collective values might be restored. This, his most recent book, clears a discursive path out of the thick forest that has gathered in the fertile fields of social epistemology, normative values, and social change. When the paradigm-shifting scholars of this age are remembered, Michael Karlberg will be among them.















Constructing Social Reality by Michael Karlberg