354:; the 2013 Springer Lecture, European Philosophy of Science Association; the 2013 Mulvaney Lecture, Australian National University; and the 2008 Patty Jo Watson Distinguished Lecturer, Archaeology Division, American Anthropological Association.
466:âA Plurality of Pluralisms: Collaborative Practice in Archaeologyâ: in Objectivity in Science: New Perspectives from Science and Technology Studies, eds. Padovani, Richardson, and Tsou, Springer, 2015, pp. 189â210.
496:âDoing Social Science as a Feminist: The Engendering of Archaeology,â in Feminism in Twentieth Century Science, Technology, and Medicine, eds. Creager, Lunbeck, and Schiebinger, Chicago UP, 2001, pp. 23â45.
523:âEpistemic Disunity and Political Integrity,â in Making Alternative Histories: The Practice of Archaeology and History in Non-Western Settings, eds. Schmidt and Patterson, SAR Press, 1995, pp. 255â272.
469:ââDo Not Do Unto OthersâŠâ: Cultural Misrecognition and the Harms of Appropriation in an Open Source World,â with George Nicholas: in Appropriating the Past, eds. Scarre and Coningham, CUP, 2012, pp. 195-221.
346:(Australasian Association of Philosophy and Australian Broadcast Corporation); the 2018 Distinguished Lecture for the Forum for History of the Human Sciences; the 2017 Dewey Lecture, Pacific Division of the
526:âUnification and Convergence in Archaeological Explanation: The Agricultural âWave of Advanceâ and the Origins of Indo-European Languages,â The Southern Journal of Philosophy 34, Supplement (1995): 1-30.
484:âArchaeological Finds: Legacies of Appropriation, Modes of Response,â co-authored with George Nicholas, in The Ethics of Cultural Appropriation eds. Young and Brunk, Wiley-Blackwell, 2009, pp. 11â54.
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556:âEpistemological Issues Raised by a Structuralist Archaeology,â in Symbolic and Structural Archaeology, ed. Hodder, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1982, pp. 39â46.
517:âEthical Dilemmas in Archaeological Practice: Looting, Repatriation, Stewardship, and the (Trans)formation of Disciplinary Identity,â Perspectives on Science 4.2 (1996): 154-194.
544:âArchaeological Cables and Tacking: The Implications of Practice for Bernstein's 'Options Beyond Objectivism and Relativism',â Philosophy of the Social Sciences 19 (1989): 1-18.
478:âWhat Knowers Know Well: Women, Work, and the Academy,â in Feminist Epistemology and Philosophy of Science: Power in Knowledge, ed. Grasswick, Springer, 2011, pp. 157â179.
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481:âArchaeological Facts in Transit: The âEminent Moundsâ of Central North Americaâ, in How Well do âFactsâ Travel?, edita Howlett and Morgan, CUP, 2010, pp. 301â322.
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493:âWhy Standpoint Matters,â in Science and Other Cultures: Issues in Philosophies of Science and Technology, eds. Figueroa and Harding, Routledge, 2003, pp. 26â48.
451:âRepresentational and Experimental Modeling in Archaeologyâ: Springer Handbook of Model-based Science, Part I, eds. Magnani and Bertolotti, 2017, pp. 989â1002.
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Philosophy: The Costs of Exclusion, and Epistemic Justice, Ignorance, and Procedural Objectivity (editor), Hypatia 26.2 (2011).
314:, which drafted the Principles of Archaeological Ethics in use by the SAA. Wylie received a Presidential Recognition Award from the SAA in 1995 for this work.
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