Brown defines ideology as "any symbolic construction of the world in whose superordinate 'name' human beings can comprehensively order their experience and subsume their specific activities."
Alternatively, social change can also be examined from the starting point of the symbolic construction of power.
In the RSI model, human beings are interdependent with others in the symbolic construction and sharing of needs and power.
Need interventions involve cycles of increased and decreased communication to anomalies in symbolic constructions of needs.
Culture is a very broad concept and has many facets, but in the discussion on globalization, Steger means it to refer to "the symbolic construction, articulation, and dissemination of meaning."
Therefore, I'll try not to burden your mind with too much of my symbolic construction.
Characters, at once humble and monumental, are more symbolic constructions than people of this world.
One of the most symbolic constructions in Russia's history can be traced back to the 12th century when Moscow was founded in 1147.
Additional inspiration for the symbolic construction of the storyline may have come from ancient solar myths that have been available in Europe in increasingly numerous publications since at least 1865.
"Getting down to the meat: The symbolic construction of meat consumption."