BIBLIOGRAPHY 
		Research Paradigms and Epistemologies
 
  
		Epistemologies 
		
		Paradigms, Communities, 
		Invisible Colleges 
		
		Paradigm Wars 
		
		
			- Pfeffer, J. 1993. Barriers to the advance of 
			organizational science: Paradigm development as a dependent 
			variable; The 
			Academy of Management Review,  Vol. 18, Iss. 4; pg. 599, 22 
			pgs [^pdf]
			
 
			- Van Maanen, J. 1995."Style as theory."
			Organization Science, Vol. 6, Iss. 1; pg. 133-143 [^pdf
 
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Collins, Randall. 1989. “Sociology: 
			Proscience or Antiscience?” American Sociological Review 
			54(1): 124-139.  
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			Greenfield, P. M. 2000. 
			What psychology can do for anthropology, or why anthropology took 
			postmodernism on the chin. American Anthropologist 
			102:564-576  
			- Moore, Carmella. Science in Anthropology: To be 
			or not to be? [pdf]
 
			- 
			Aunger, R. 2004. Chapter 1 
			(p. 1-20) "A crisis in confidence," Reflexive ethnographic 
			science. Walnut Creek, CA: AltaMira Press
 
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			O'Meara, J. T. 1989. 
			Anthropology as empirical science. American Anthropologist 
			91:354-369
 
			- A. Prasad and P. Prasad, "The coming of Age of 
			Interpretive Organizational Research," Organizational Research 
			Methods, Vol. 5, No. 1 (2002), Pp. 4-11.
 
			- Lewis, M. W., and Grimes, A. J. Metatriangulation: 
			Building Theory From Multiple Paradigms, Academy of Management 
			Review (24:4), October 1999, pp. 672-690. [^pdf]
 
		 
		
 
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