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Bigfooters and scientific inquiry: on the borderlands of legitimate science

Lewis, Jamie ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1065-6017 and Bartlett, Andrew 2025. Bigfooters and scientific inquiry: on the borderlands of legitimate science. London: Routledge.

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Abstract

Bigfoot exists. Not necessarily as a biological creature, but certainly as an object around which thousands of Americans organise their lives, analysing evidence, and making knowledge. This book examines the Bigfooting community sociologically. Using concepts from Science and Technology Studies (STS) as well as cultural sociology, Lewis and Bartlett shed new light on what it is to do ‘science’, what it is to behave ‘scientifically’, and where the borders of legitimate scientific practice lie. Through detailed interviews with Bigfooters themselves, this book explores the ways in which the Bigfooting community makes sense of traces and absences to make knowledge claims that are acceptable to those within that community. It also shows how Bigfooters, in the face of scepticism, attempt to render Bigfoot a proper object of scientific inquiry outside of their own circle. This fascinating, accessible, and entertaining reading will appeal to scholars and students of science and technology studies, cultural sociology, and the sociology of mystery, as well as to those interested in the public trust in and understanding of science.

Item Type: Book - authored
Book Type: Authored Book
Date Type: Publication
Status: In Press
Schools: Schools > Social Sciences (Includes Criminology and Education)
Subjects: H Social Sciences > H Social Sciences (General)
H Social Sciences > HM Sociology
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 9781032777856
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2026 12:33
URI: https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/178349

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