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Author: Armin Scholl

Board Member of Constructivist Foundations
Bio Note: Armin Scholl is Professor at the Department of Communication in Münster, Germany. His research and teaching focus is on communication theory, empirical methods, journalism research, counter public and alternative media and media and environment.
Homepage: http://www.uni-muenster.de/Kowi/en/personen/armin-scholl.html
Affiliation: University of Münster, Germany
Constructivist approaches covered:
This is the list of constructivist approaches covered in
Armin Scholl’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
For a list of all approaches
see http://approaches.cepa.info
Interactionist Constructivism · Non-Dualism · Radical Constructivism
Scientific disciplines covered:
This is the list of all disciplines referred to by
Armin Scholl’s publications in Constructivist Foundations.
For a list of all disciplines
see http://disciplines.cepa.info
Biography · Communication Science · Epistemology · Media Studies · Philosophy · Sociology
Publications in Constructivist Foundations
Loosen W. & Scholl A. (2021) The epistemological dimension of algorithms. Constructivist Foundations 16(3): 369–371. https://constructivist.info/16/3/369
Scholl A. (2020) The critic’s perspective: A second-order critique of stefan weber’s critique of non-dualism. Constructivist Foundations 15(2): 180–182. https://constructivist.info/15/2/180
Scholl A. (2018) Boundaries between and variety within approaches. Constructivist Foundations 13(2): 206–208. http://constructivist.info/13/2/206
Scholl A. (2016) The micro-macro-problem in constructivism. Constructivist Foundations 12(1): 47–48. http://constructivist.info/12/1/047
Scholl A. (2015) Searching and finding ontology. Constructivist Foundations 10(2): 218–221. http://constructivist.info/10/2/218
Völker J. & Scholl A. (2014) Authors’ response: Pragmatism and epistemology. Constructivist Foundations 10(1): 157–162. http://constructivist.info/10/1/157
Völker J. & Scholl A. (2014) Do the media fail to represent reality? A constructivist and second-order critique of the research on environmental media coverage and its normative implications. Constructivist Foundations 10(1): 140–149. http://constructivist.info/10/1/140
Scholl A. (2014) When sharp distinctions fail to be useful. Constructivist Foundations 9(2): 273–274. http://constructivist.info/9/2/273
Scholl A. (2013) Exploring luhmann’s constructivism. Review of “ontologien der moderne” edited by rené john et al. And of “luhmann handbuch” edited by oliver jahraus et al.. Constructivist Foundations 8(3): 358–361. http://constructivist.info/8/3/358
Scholl A. (2012) Author’s response: What constructivism does not say. Constructivist Foundations 8(1): 15–18. http://constructivist.info/8/1/015
Scholl A. (2012) Between realism and constructivism? Luhmann’s ambivalent epistemological standpoint. Constructivist Foundations 8(1): 5–12. http://constructivist.info/8/1/005
Riegler A. & Scholl A. (2012) Niklas luhmann and the sociological turn in constructivism. Constructivist Foundations 8(1): 1–4. http://constructivist.info/8/1/001
Scholl A. (2011) How a process-oriented approach in radical constructivism affects empirical research. Constructivist Foundations 7(1): 29–31. http://constructivist.info/7/1/029
Scholl A. (2011) How constructivist philosophy enriches journalism research. Review of “the creation of reality: A constructivist epistemology of journalism and journalism education” by bernhard poerksen. Constructivist Foundations 6(2): 275–277. http://constructivist.info/6/2/275
Scholl A. (2010) Radical constructivism in communication science. Constructivist Foundations 6(1): 51–57. http://constructivist.info/6/1/051
Scholl A. (2010) Just another label or substantial theoretical integration? Review of “interaktionistischer konstruktivismus. Zur systemtheorie der sozialisation” by tilmann sutter. Vs verlag für sozialwissenschaften, wiesbaden, 2009. Constructivist Foundations 5(3): 158–160. http://constructivist.info/5/3/158
Scholl A. (2008) Non-dualizing philosophy and empirical research. Constructivist Foundations 3(3): 172–180. http://constructivist.info/3/3/172
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