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PUBLICATIONS

  1. WILSON, R. A. (forthcoming). Kin Matters: Relational Beings in the Fragile Sciences. New York: Oxford University Press. Link
  2. NECO, L. C. (forthcoming). Beyond dichotomies: Embracing an Integrated Approach to Social Relationships. Philosophy of Science.
  3. LUDWIG, D.; EL-HANI, C., GATTI, F.; KENDIG, C.; KRAMM, M.; NECO, L.; NIEVES DELGADO, A.; POLISELI, L.; RENCK, V.; RESSIORE, A.C.; REYES GALINDO, L., RICKARD, T.L.; DE LA ROSA, G.; TURSKA, ‪J.J.; VERGARA-SILVA, F. & WILSON, R.A. (2024). Transdisciplinary Philosophy of Science: Meeting the Challenge of Indigenous Expertise. Philosophy of Science. Link
  4. WILSON, R. A. & NECO, L. C. (2023). Ethnobiology, the Ontological Turn, and Human Sociality. Journal of Ethnobiology. OnlineFirst. Link
  5. WILSON, R. A. (2022). Kinmaking, Progeneration, and Ethnography. Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 91 (C):77-85. Link
  6. WILSON, R. A. (2022). Why kinship is progeneratively constrained: Extending anthropology. Synthese 200 (2):1-20. Link
  7. WILSON, R. A. (2020) Rethinking Incest Avoidance: Beyond the Disciplinary Groove of Culture-First Views, Biological Theory. 10 000 words. To appear in a special issue, “Rethinking the Evolution of Kinship”. Link
  8. WILSON, R. A. (2019) Incest, Incest Avoidance, and Attachment: Revisiting the Westermarck Effect, Philosophy of Science. 86 (July 2019):391–411. Link
  9. WILSON, R. A. (2016) Thinking about Relations: Strathern, Sahlins, and Locke on Anthropological Knowledge, Anthropological Theory 16 (4):327-349 [Appears with a reply from Marilyn Strathern] Link Reply
  10. WILSON, R. A. (2016) Kinship Past, Kinship Present: Bio-Essentialism and the Study of Kinship, American Anthropologist 118 (3):570-584. Link
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