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    Social reality is distinct from biological reality or individual cognitive reality, representing as it does a phenomenological level created through social...
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  • The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge (1966), by Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, proposes that social groups...
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    Augmented reality (AR) is an interactive experience that combines the real world and computer-generated content. The content can span multiple sensory...
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    foundation of this theoretical framework suggests various facets of social reality—such as concepts, beliefs, norms, and values—are formed through continuous...
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  • his book The Structure of Scientific Revolutions (1962). The Social Construction of Reality, a book about the sociology of knowledge written by Peter L...
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  • A social construct is any category or thing that is made real by convention or collective agreement. Socially constructed realities are contrasted with...
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  • social constructivism focuses on cognition, social constructionism focuses on the making of social reality. A very simple example is an object like a cup...
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    Peter L. Berger (category Social constructionism)
    best known for his book, co-authored with Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of Reality: A Treatise in the Sociology of Knowledge (New York, 1966),...
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  • Reality television is a genre of television programming that documents purportedly unscripted real-life situations, often starring unfamiliar people rather...
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    Virtual reality (VR) is a simulated experience that employs 3D near-eye displays and pose tracking to give the user an immersive feel of a virtual world...
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  • version of reality conflicts with another person's preferred version of reality. Consensual reality is relevant to understanding a variety of social phenomena...
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  • describe a framework for understanding social reality that places personal experiences within a broader social and historical context. It was coined by...
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    Metacommunicative competence People skills Social behavior Social cognition Social dynamics Social intelligence Social reality Social thinking Soft skills Dowd, Tom...
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    Reality Labs, originally Oculus VR, is a business and research unit of Meta Platforms (formerly Facebook Inc.) that produces virtual reality (VR) and augmented...
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  • Hyperreality (category Consensus reality)
    with components that are produced by social and cultural activity. Social realities that constitute consensus reality are constantly produced and reproduced...
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    one's own acknowledgment of being a member and a series being a passive social reality. Lewis argues that most groups of white people are a series rather in...
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    John Searle (category American philosophers of social science)
    with him and...") In The Construction of Social Reality (1995), Searle addresses the mystery of how social constructs like "baseball" or "money" can...
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    television world, the more likely they are to believe that social reality aligns with reality portrayed on television." Early studies of Cultivation Theory...
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    rather to the social understanding of reality. Humans therefore exist in three realities: a physical objective reality, a social reality, and a unique...
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  • Reality tunnel is a theory that, with a subconscious set of mental filters formed from beliefs and experiences, every individual interprets the same world...
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    individual's social definitions, and that social definitions do develop in part or in relation to something "real". People thus do not respond to this reality directly...
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    Anderberg, Isabella (2019-11-16). "Social media is not real: The effect of 'Instagram vs reality' images on women's social comparison and body image". New...
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    and social conditions affecting the representation of social ideas. Positivism falsely represented the object of study by reifying social reality as existing...
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  • #RealityHigh (stylized as #REALITYHIGH) is a 2017 American teen comedy film directed by Fernando Lebrija. It was released on Netflix on September 8, 2017...
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  • An alternate reality game (ARG) is an interactive networked narrative that uses the real world as a platform and employs transmedia storytelling to deliver...
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  • Imagination, Mills tried to reconcile two varying, abstract conceptions of social reality, the "individual" and the "society", and thereby challenged the dominant...
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  • objectivity of reality and the capacity of human senses and cognition. Specifically it asserts that reality exists as the summation of social perceptions...
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    (descriptive) data in order to gain an understanding of individuals' social reality, including understanding their attitudes, beliefs, and motivation. This...
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  • order of our time.'" John R. Searle uses the expression "social reality" rather than "social imaginary". In 1975, Cornelius Castoriadis used the term...
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  • validation. In other words, social comparison theory predicts that social reality testing will arise when physical reality testing yields uncertainty....
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