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Weinberg2012
BibType ARTICLE
Key Weinberg2012
Author(s) Darin Weinberg
Title The social construction of self knowledge: A commentary on the legacy of Melvin Pollner
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Tag(s) EMCA, Self-knowledge, Social Constructionism, Pollner, Self-understanding, First-person
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Year 2012
Language English
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Journal American Sociologist
Volume 43
Number 1
Pages 76-84
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DOI 10.t007/sl2108-01 1-9142-1
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Abstract

Abstract Like other approaches in the social sciences, social constructionist studies

have too often construed the self as some manner of mental image, or representation, we
privately carry of our own identity. While socially shaped, this image is understood as an  essentially personal possession about which its possessor can legitimately claim a
categorically privileged form of knowledge. This residual commitment to theoretically
privileging the first person perspective on the self inhibits our appreciation for the extent to which the validity of self-knowledge is a dynamic and ongoing collective
accomplishment rather than a strictly private personal assessment. This essay briefly
reviews a selection of canonical contributions to the social constructionist literature on the self, demonstrating specifically how they theoretically privilege the first person
perspective. It then demonstrates how the work of Melvin Pollner provides conceptual
resources for effectively overcoming this unfortunate tendency.

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