This essay at Edge touches on a few possible meanings for the term "group selection." Pinker argues that as a form of memetic theory it has no explanatory power, and that group selection for genes does not fit the evidence. He focuses on humans with some mention of insects that live in hives. So the essay doesn't seem surprising, but it does seem rather Hansonian.
See, that's the sort of idea that seems like it must be true, and you can make out that it's a coherent position, but it really isn't how evolution actually works. They did in fact go and look.
Have you not heard that group selection models and kin selection models are formally equivalent?