University of Manchester
Department of Philosophy
PhD, 2005
Manchester, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Areas of Specialization
Philosophy, Misc
Areas of Interest
Philosophy, Misc
  •  97
    This paper sets out a practical, interview-free protocol for studying how stigma, inequalities, and restrictive practices are done in women’s mental health, learning-disability, and autism services, with a particular focus on women detained in inpatient and other institutional settings. Building on Praxeological Analysis (PA) and Critical Praxeological Analysis (CPA), we specify data pathways for naturally occurring materials (clinical letters, triage logs, ward round notes, safeguarding records…Read more
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    Life is a journey
    The Philosophers' Magazine 71 80-87. 2015.
  •  51
    Stigma and Shame
    In Thomas Schramme & Mary Walker (eds.), Handbook of the Philosophy of Medicine, Springer. pp. 1-19. 2024.
    This article examines the concepts of stigma and shame, their interrelationship, and their relevance to healthcare. It traces the intellectual genealogies of stigma and shame research, highlighting key debates and recent developments. The article argues for a praxeological approach to studying stigma and shame, focusing on how they are produced and made witnessable in interaction, rather than relying on theoretical abstractions. It explores the connections between stigma, shame, respect, and ack…Read more
  •  474
    Wittgenstein and Winch
    In Andrew Carling, Alex Dennis, K. Neil Jenkings, Oskar Lindwall & Michael Mair (eds.), Routledge International Handbook of Ethnomethodology, Routledge. pp. 161-171. 2025.
    This chapter explores the significant parallels between the later philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein, the philosophy of social science developed by Peter Winch, and the themes and orientations of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis (EM/CA). While EM/CA has its philosophical roots in phenomenology, particularly in the work of Alfred Schutz and Aron Gurwitsch—both formative influences on Harold Garfinkel—there are striking affinities with the Wittgensteinian tradition. The chapter outlines W…Read more
  •  119
    Praxeological Analysis
    International Journal of Qualitative Methods 24. 2025.
    This paper introduces Praxeological Analysis (PA), a new qualitative methodology for investigating psychological phenomena by examining their situated sense within interaction and talk. PA draws upon and develops ideas from three intellectual resources: (i) praxeology, (ii) gestalt psychology, and (iii) the method of grammatical investigation found in the investigative ordinary language philosophy of Ludwig Wittgenstein. We integrate these three resources through the concept of linguistic gestal…Read more
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    The Five Parameters
    The Philosophers' Magazine 75 20-25. 2016.
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    The Five Paramaters
    The Philosophers' Magazine 71 10-16. 2015.
  •  61
    The Five Parameters
    The Philosophers' Magazine 75 20-25. 2016.
  • Private Language
    In Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the Language Sciences, Cambridge University Press. pp. 675-676. 2010.
  • Family Resemblance
    In Patrick Colm Hogan (ed.), The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of the Language Sciences, Cambridge University Press. pp. 303-304. 2010.
  • Ludwig Wittgenstein
    In John Protevi (ed.), The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 610-613. 2005.
  • Language
    In John Protevi (ed.), The Edinburgh Dictionary of Continental Philosophy, Edinburgh University Press. pp. 349-351. 2005.
  •  404
    Why Teach Philosophy
    with Michael Loughlin
    In Andrea Kenkman (ed.), Teaching Philosophy, Continuum. pp. 38-54. 2009.
  •  428
  • Thinking and Understanding
    In Kelly Dean Jolley (ed.), Wittgenstein: Key Concepts, Routledge. pp. 92-108. 2010.
  •  553
    Therapy
    In Kelly Dean Jolley (ed.), Wittgenstein: Key Concepts, Routledge. pp. 149-159. 2010.
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  •  389
    Facing Atrocity: Shame and Its Absence
    Emotions in Context 2 (1): 93-117. 2011.
    In this paper I focus on four varieties of shame absence. My hope is that re-flection on these varieties of shame-absence will go some way to giving us a more complete picture of the role that shame plays in our moral character and in discussions of atrocity. I note that the shame that emerges from an exposure to atrocity can be in part what leads us to identify the event as atro-cious. I progress to argue that when shame is absent, this absence can serve to blind us to the atrocity that is befo…Read more
  •  375
    Systems of Sociological Refraction
    Ethnographic Studies 16 225-249. 2019.
    Throughout his career, Wes Sharrock has, following in the footsteps of Ludwig Wittgenstein, Peter Winch and Harold Garfinkel, sought to argue against accounts of the identity of an action which are the products of a social theory, a specific methodology or what Garfinkel termed formal analysis. In contrast, much of contemporary social science and social theory is grounded in a belief that ordinary or competent members of societies are unreliable authorities on the identity of their own and other…Read more
  •  444
    Rules, Practices and Principles
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 29 (7): 1095-1099. 2023.
    Bioethics seems preoccupied with establishing, debating, promoting and sometimes debunking principles. While these tasks trade on the status of the word ‘principle’ in our ordinary language, scant attention is paid to the way principles operate in language. In this paper, we explore how principles relate to rules and practices so as to better understand their logic. We argue that principles gain their sense and power from the practices which give them sense. While general principles can be, and …Read more
  •  558
    Philosophical debates about how best to explain emotion or placebo are debates about how best to characterise and explain the distinctive form of human responsiveness to the world that is the object of interest for each of those domains of inquiry. In emotion research, the cognitive theory of emotion faces several intractable problems. I discuss two of these: the problem of epistemic deficit and the problem of recalcitrant emotions. Cognitive explanations in Placebo Studies, such as response-exp…Read more
  •  304
    Stigma Respecified: Investigating HIV Stigma as an Interactional Phenomenon
    Journal of Evaluation in Clinical Practice 28 (5): 861-866. 2022.
    In this paper, I discuss stigma, understood as a category which includes acknowledged, enacted degradation, discreditation and discrimination. My discussion begins with an analysis of HIV stigma, as discussed in a social media post on Twitter. I then analyse a fictionalized clinical stigma scenario. These two analyses are undertaken to highlight aspects of the conceptual anatomy and interactional dynamics of stigma and by extension shame. Brief social media declarations and short, fictionalized …Read more
  •  564
    Critical Praxeological Analysis: Respecifying Critical Research
    with Khadijah Diskin
    Qualitative Research in Psychology 21 (4): 512-535. 2024.
    In this paper we introduce Critical Praxeological Analysis (CPA). CPA respecifies critical studies and research by operationalising insights from gestalt psychology and, in particular, the praxeological and linguistic gestalts identified by Harold Garfinkel and Ludwig Wittgenstein. CPA offers a framework for analysing the in-situ production, maintenance, challenging, repair and overcoming of norms and structures. Using naturally occurring data, as well as fictional and imagined examples, CPA exa…Read more
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    Philosophy and the clinic: stigma, respect and shame
    with Michael Loughlin, Luna Dolezal, Supriya Subramani, Raffaella Margherita Milani, and Caroline Lafarge
    Since its foundation in 2010, the annual philosophy thematic edition of this journal has been a forum for authors from a wide range of disciplines and backgrounds, enabling contributors to raise questions of an urgent and fundamental nature regarding the most pressing problems facing the delivery and organization of healthcare. Authors have successfully exposed and challenged underlying assumptions that framed professional and policy discourse in diverse areas, generating productive and insightf…Read more