Social Construction Of Reality Essay

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There is no true universal definition or correct perception of reality. Reality can be defined as the state of things as it actually exists, rather than as they may appear or may be thought to be. Many sociologists have determined that reality is different for every individual and two concepts that support this conclusion are the Thomas theorem and Ethnomethodology, which will be briefly discuss in this paper. Social Construction of reality basically states that individual perception of reality is based upon individual belief, background, and experiences. Many sociologists believe that what an individual perceive to be reality is based upon the culture norms that individual was raised with and what is considered acceptable by society. For instance, in the more developed/central parts of our country it is considered socially acceptable for women to be out in the work force. However, in certain cultures it is not considered acceptable for a woman to work outside of the home. One woman’s reality might that it is important to get an education and have a good job, while from the other woman’s point of view that is a man’s responsibility. These two constructions of reality are acceptable to society, thus social construction of reality …show more content…

In the agricultural period, interaction revolved mostly with face to face interaction or by mail, in post industrial societies however, technology has changed the way we interact with one another with the introduction of phones, internet we can communicate with individuals online all around the world e.g webcams for online conferences for businesses or by facetiming. Therefore, we have to be mindful of advancements of society, as the advancements of societies has played a major role in the way we interact with

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