Crisis and Conflict ResolutionStudent’s NameInstitutional AffiliationCrisis and Conflict Resolution1. What is social constructionism? What is its role in reframing?Social constructionism is a direction in the social sciences that recognizes the primary role of discourse and relations between people in the design of their world and their own self, the need to reject the notion of all the universal absolute truths, reference standards and psychological processes that view the latter in a binding to the culture and history of specific communities, calling for polyphony and mutual enrichment of various discourses, democratization and social transformation of people's consciousness.From the position of social constructiveness, everything that we consider existing, real, valuable, beautiful, correct, worthy of scientific or spiritual comprehension, is constructed using language in relations with other people. This is a kind of reframing. The various designs of the world are closely related to the intragroup agreement in different communities about what exists and what is valuable. Thus, the notions of community, relations between people, social conventions, language, discourse, narrative, dialogue, and social practices becomes key to social constructionism.2. How do you handle emotions in a negotiation?