Welcome to our website for the Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences.
We are an international non-profit organization devoted to encouraging and communicating developments in theory, research, and practices in constructivism.
The unifying themes of our society express a view of human beings as "actively complex, socially-embedded, and dynamically developmental self-organizing systems." Among its emphases are the human need for meaning and the centrality of meaning change in personal and collective development.
There is also an appreciation of the integral interweaving of processes of embodiment, emotions, symbolic cognition, intersubjectivity, and practical action.
Important Notice
Volume 12, issue 1+2 (2007) of Constructivism in the Human Sciences will be published in February 2008. It will be the last journal as a printed periodical of the Society for Constructivism in the Human Sciences. We are now radically re-organizing the organization. Although we do not know when and how we will restart, we will keep posting a notice of the progress.
Honored Contributors
Walter Truett Anderson, Albert Bandura, Jerome S. Bruner, James F. T. Bugental, Donald H. Ford, Viktor E. Frankl, Vittorio F. Guidano, Pete A. Y. Gunter, Hermann Haken, Yutaka Haruki, Humberto R. Maturana, Joseph F. Rychlak, Francisco J. Varela, Heinz von Foerster, Ernst von Glasersfeld, and Walter B. Weimer.
Key Words
constructivism, constructivist, social constructionism, constructionist, constructive, meaning, narrative, story, postmodern, postmodernism, relation, self, identity, reality, self-organization, epistemology, phenomenology, intersubjectivity, culture, cultural, history, introduction, distinction, difference, comparison, psychology, sociology, philosophy, biology, autopoiesis, language, linguistic, system, psychotherapy, counseling, education, semantics, pragmatics, etc.
Key Persons
Giambattista Vico, Immanuel Kant, Hans Vaihinger, William James, James Dewey, George Kelly, Alfred Adler, Jean Piaget, Peter L. Berger, Thomas Luckmann, Jerome S. Bruner, Humberto R. Maturana, Joseph F. Rychlak, Francisco J. Varela, Heinz von Foerster, Ernst von Glasersfeld, Michael J. Mahoney, Kenneth J. Gergen, etc.
Note. Our main website, www.constructivism123.com and its email addresses will be unavailable for several months.
