id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ftpjdtn4kvfidfh3lgidz3hmhe Michael Adorjan Social Constructionism Now More Than Ever: Following the Hermeneutic Money Trail in a Post-Truth World 2019 15 .pdf application/pdf 8113 553 47 never has been a sociology of social problems^ (Spector and Kitsuse 1977: 1). Bthe sociologist cannot use their own personal morality or ideology to identify conditions as problems.^ Social constructionists are certainly not amoral and agnostic to claims, also has the potential to examine social processes of failure (or contestation), an argument which also resonates with Tony Christensen's article in this and Kitsuse's vision of a sociology of social problems, not conditions. 1 A recent special issue of Qualitative Sociological Review (2015, XI(2)) also includes new empirical studies siloing of sociological approaches to the study of social problems. national context of social problems claimsmaking in Japan. The sociology of social problems in Japan. Kitsuse (Eds.), Studies in the sociology of social problems. Beyond case studies: Expanding the constructionist framework for social problems research. Challenges and choices: Constructionist perspectives on social problems. (Eds.), Challenges and choices: Constructionist perspectives on social problems. ./cache/work_ftpjdtn4kvfidfh3lgidz3hmhe.pdf ./txt/work_ftpjdtn4kvfidfh3lgidz3hmhe.txt