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Institutional Constructivism in Social Sciences and Law presents a comprehensive analysis of how institutions are socially constructed and how they evolve over time. Dora Kostakopoulou investigates the cognitive and normative frameworks that underpin institutional development, demonstrating that institutions are not fixed entities but rather dynamic patterns shaped by human interaction and interpretation.
The work bridges social sciences and legal theory, offering insights into how institutional change occurs and how societies develop new patterns of organization. Through careful examination of frames of mind and institutional patterns, Kostakopoulou argues that understanding social construction is essential for comprehending modern governance, legal systems, and social transformation. This theoretical framework has significant implications for policy-making and institutional reform.







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