Monday, May 30, 2016
Friday, May 20, 2016
First (Non-Self) Citation.
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Extract from Sardamov's (2015: 92) "Out of Touch: The Analytic Misconstrual of Social Knowledge." |
Rather than my first non-self citation coming from one of my academic publications it was actually a post on this blog that managed to attract some attention. I don't mind that the sentence is embedded in a sequence of text that I don't think is a reasonable approximation of something I have argued. But you can judge that for yourself. I'm just miffed that someone cited something I wrote.
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