Ethnographic Studies
Issue No. 11 (2009)
James Connelly
R.G. Collingwood: From Anthropology to Metaphysics
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 3-23
Alan Costall
Frederic Bartlett and the Idea of an Historical Psychology
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 24-38
Ivan Leudar
What can R.G. Collingwood do for psychology today?
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 39-60
Giuseppina D'Oro
The Autonomy of the Human Sciences: Three Generations of Non-Reductivists
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 61-75
Baudouin Dupret
The Judge, the Spirits and the Law: Devil Possession, Personal Agency and Mind/Body Dichotomy in an Egyptian Courtroom
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 76-86
Michael Lynch
Ethnomethodology and History: Documents and the Production of History
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 87-106
Wes Sharrock
Perennial arguments about intelligibility and rationality in the philosophy of the social sciences
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 107-124
Mathieu Marion
Some Remarks on Collingwood and Relativism
Ethnographic Studies No. 11/2009: 125-155