Published
2024
- Fryer, T and Navarrete, C. (2024) "Revisiting Realist Theory of Science: A practical guide." Educational Resource
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- Navarrete, C. (2024) "Rearticulating Realism: Chains of Reference and Epistemic Success in the Sciences." Sociological Theory
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- Navarrete, C. (2024) "Desplazando escalas y temporalidades: Desafíos socioecológicos del Antibioceno al debate ambiental." Cuadernos de Teoría Social
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- Fryer, T and Navarrete, C. (2024) "A short guide to ontology and epistemology: Why everyone should be a realist (Third edition)."
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- Navarrete, C and Fryer, T.. (2024) "Redefining emergence: Making the case for contextual emergence in critical realism." Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior
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2023
- Elder-Vass, D, Fryer, T, Groff, R, Navarrete, C, and Nelhaus, T. (2023) "Does critical realism need the concept of three domains of reality? A roundtable." Journal of Critical Realism
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- Navarrete, C. (2023) "La incertidumbre mas alla del conocimiento: una gestalt constitutiva del trabajo de laboratorio en resistencia antimicrobiana." Master thesis. Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
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Working Papers
2025
- Navarrete, C. (2025) "Social systems (again)! How we actually make explanations and generalizations about social life."
- Navarrete, C, Campos-Medina, F., and Ojeda-Pereira, I.. (2025) "Opening the Methodological Black Box in Science and Technology Studies of the Future(s). Shadows and Proposals."
- Navarrete, C, Campos-Medina, F., and Ojeda-Pereira, I.. (2025) "Exploring the Future in Science and Technology Studies (STS): History, Approaches and Challenges."
- Navarrete, C. (2025) "Labor, gender and errors: Uncertainty’s generalized yet differential experience in antimicrobial resistance laboratory work."
2024
- Navarrete, C. (2024) "ScholarOne - Answering “why” beyond causality: exploring (non) causal explanation in qualitative research." Advance
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