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    Skepticist philosophy as ethnomethodology
    Philosophy of the Social Sciences 33 (2): 151-173. 2003.
    Ethnomethodology is in trouble, its conceptual apparatus prone to indifference or misunderstanding both from "conventional" sociologists and from its own practitioners. This article describes some of these loci of confusion and suggests that they have a common root in the relationship between ethnomethodology and conventional sociology. Ethnomethodologists' desire to find a principled theoretical framework for dealing with this relationship is shown to be the common basis for subsequent confusio…Read more
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    The strange survival and apparent resurgence of sociobiology
    History of the Human Sciences 31 (1): 19-35. 2018.
    A recent dispute between Richard Dawkins and Edward O. Wilson concerning fundamental concepts in sociobiology is examined. It is argued that sociobiology has not fared well since the 1970s, and that its survival as a ‘scientific’ perspective has been increasingly tenuous. This is, at least in part, because it has failed to move forward in the ways its developers anticipated, but also because it has not seen the developments in natural history, genomics and social science it was relying upon. It …Read more
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    Pragmatism and Symbolic
    In Ian Jarvie Jesus Zamora Bonilla (ed.), The Sage Handbook of the Philosophy of Social Sciences., Sage Publications. pp. 463. 2011.
  • Routledge International Handbook of Ethnomethodology (edited book)
    with Andrew Carling, K. Neil Jenkings, Oskar Lindwall, and Michael Mair
    Routledge. 2025.