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Reflections on Constructing Social Problems
2018
SocietàMutamentoPolitica: Rivista Italiana di Sociologia
This paper is a reflection on Spector and Kitsuse's claims-making approach to social problems construction, and to the subsequent studies that the approach inspired. Spector and Kitsuse argued that social problems are constructed as putative conditions that justify societal responses designed to manage, if not eliminate, them. Early sections of the paper examine basic themes in the constructionist literature on social problems. Two major themes in this literature focus on how social problems
doi:10.13128/smp-24340
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