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The relational paradigm refers to a way of seeing the world that places greater precedence on the relations or connections between entities rather than simply looking at those entities as discrete. The main overarching principle in the relational paradigm is a shift in one’s perception from seeing a fixed world, made up of things and their properties, to seeing a world that is primarily made of relations and connectivity.

2016-10-17T17:08:07+00:00
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