“…Among the elements of Gibson's theory that researchers have suggested need to be modified so as to accommodate the social are: the concept of ecological information (for example, it is suggested that information can be shaped not only by laws of ecological physics but also by social convention, e.g. Barwise and Perry, 1983;Chemero, 2009;Bruineberg et al, 2019;Golonka, 2015; but see Baggs, 2015 for a dissenting view); the concept of affordances (Costall, 1995;Loveland, 1991;Pedersen and Bang, 2016;Rietveld and Kiverstein, 2014); the concepts of skills and shared practices (Baggs et al, 2020;Baggs and Chemero, 2020b;van Dijk and Rietveld, 2017); and the boundaries of the organism itself (for example, it is sometimes suggested that the individual organism can become incorporated into a larger group unit or superorganism; Anderson et al, 2012;Marsh et al, 2009;Harrison and Richardson, 2009;Riley et al, 2011). Finally, some theorists have proposed that we need to expand our account of the environment (Heft, 2001;Reed, 1996).…”