Definition of Constructivists

1. Noun. (plural of constructivist) ¹

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Definition of Constructivists

1. constructivist [n] - See also: constructivist

Lexicographical Neighbors of Constructivists

constructive force
constructive fraud
constructive logic
constructive memories
constructive memory
constructive metabolism
constructive notice
constructive possession
constructive trust
constructive trusts
constructively
constructiveness
constructivism
constructivisms
constructivist
constructivists (current term)
constructor
constructorless
constructors
constructs
constructure
constructures
construe
construe with
construed
construer
construers
construes
construing
constuprate

Literary usage of Constructivists

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Asia's Emerging Regional Order: Reconciling Traditional and Human Security by William T. Tow, In-Taek Hyun (2000)
"Institutionalized systems of cooperation in given issue areas thus promote the likelihood of cooperation and stability.8 “constructivists,” a group of ..."

2. The Socius of Architecture: Amsterdam, Tokyo, New York by Arie Graafland (2000)
"In effect, the constructivists designed a perfect example of Le Cor- ... Ginzburg was one of the very few constructivists who had lived and studied outside ..."

3. From Civil Strife to Civil Society: Civil and Military Responsibilities in by William Maley, Charles J. G. Sampford, Ramesh Chandra Thakur (2003)
"For instance, constructivists would be interested in the two-way process ... In other words, constructivists would assume that, in a conflict such as that ..."

4. New Millennium, New Perspectives: The United Nations, Security, and Governance by Ramesh Chandra Thakur, Edward Newman (2000)
"constructivists have had a lot to say about sovereignty in the past decade. Indeed, some of the severest critics of our knowledge of sovereignty have been ..."

5. Atlantic Security: Contending Visions by Charles A. Kupchan (1998)
"In contrast, constructivists contend that national identities and the rules of the international system are socially constructed; self-regarding states and ..."

6. The Present Status of Socialism in America by Jessie Wallace Hughan (1911)
"... and non-interference with methods of union organization, are the constructivists, reformists, or moder- ,ates, termed by their enemies the opportunists. ..."

7. Paul Schuitema: Visual Organizer by Dick Maan (2006)
"In Russia, constructivists such as El Lissitsky and Alexander Rodchenko, and in Germany, designers around the Bauhaus such as Joost Schmidt, Herbert Bayer, ..."

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