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  3. Vol. 11 (2009)

Vol. 11 (2009)

Published: 05.10.2009

Articles

  • R.G. Collingwood: From Anthropology to Metaphysics

    James Connelly
    3-23
    • PDF
  • Frederic Bartlett and the Idea of an Historical Psychology

    Alan Costall
    24-38
    • PDF
  • What Can R.G. Collingwood Do for Psychology Today?

    Ivan Leudar
    39-60
    • PDF
  • The Autonomy of the Human Sciences: Three Generations of Non-Reductivists

    Giuseppina D'Oro
    61-75
    • PDF
  • The judge, the Spirits and the Law: Devil Possession, Personal Agency and Mind/Body Dichotomy in an Egyptian Courtroom

    Baudouin Dupret
    76-86
    • PDF
  • Ethnomethodology and History: Documents and the Production of History

    Michael Lynch
    87-106
    • PDF
  • Perennial Arguments About Intelligibility and Rationality in the Philosophy of the Social Sciences

    Wes W. Sharrock
    107-124
    • PDF
  • Some Remarks on Collingwood and Relativism

    Mathieu Marion
    125-155
    • PDF

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Ethnographic Studies focuses on work in ethnography and ethnomethodology but it also provides a forum for sympathetic research in other human sciences, such as psychology, history, science and technology studies, and sociology. Its aim is to promote qualitative inquiry. The policy of the journal is to publish empirical studies but also theoretical and philosophical work which relates to current issues and debates in human sciences.

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