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- create an entirely new culture struck a chord with the Constructivists. In addition some Constructivists were heavily involved in the 'ROSTA Windows', a Bolshevik...
- featured a specially built mock-up Constructivist collective farm designed by Andrey Burov. A central aim of the Constructivists was instilling the avant-garde...
- Look up constructivism or constructivist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Constructivism may refer to: Constructivism (art), an early 20th-century artistic...
- states—constructivists are not necessarily wedded to focusing their analysis at the unit-level of international politics: the state. Constructivists such...
- framework. "The constructivist description of learning is accurate, but the instructional consequences suggested by constructivists do not necessarily...
- all socialisation and paradigm shifts, merely that the strong social constructivist claim that all scientific knowledge is constructed ignores the reality...
- characterising changes in terms of shifts in capabilities, whereas constructivists focus on preference formation. Rationalists subscribe to positivism...
- to measure and construct models of the natural world. According to constructivists, natural science consists of mental constructs that aim to explain...
- Constructivist International (German: Konstruktivistische Internationale, KI) was an international organisation made up of avant-garde artists established...
- The British Constructivists, also called the Constructionist Group, or Constructionists, were an informally constituted group of British artists, working...