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Ethnomethodology is a method for understanding the social orders people use to make sense of the world through analyzing their accounts and descriptions of their day-to-day experiences. It is an alte...
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Ethnomethodology is a branch of the social sciences which is concerned with exploring how people interact with the world and make sense of reality. It is not designed to provide people with judgments on human behavior or its causes, but rat...
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Ethnomethodology extends the phenomenological perspective to the study of everyday social interaction. It is concerned with the methods which people use to accomplish a reasonable account of what is happening in social interaction and to provide a structure for the interaction itself.
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George Herbert Mead (1934): "The self as a social product." ... Frank Tannenbaum (1938): differential perspectives and "Tagging." ... Secondary deviance as a dynamic, interactional product; a response to societal reaction.
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There is a strong influence of phenomenology on ethnomethodology, but Garfinkel deemphasized perceptual knowledge as a mental process or activity in favor of a concern with embodied activity and the practical production of social facts as that production resides in lived experience, whether that experience involves...
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Bibliography on ethnomethodology (-1989); Compiled by B.J. Fehr (Thomas Jefferson University), Jeff Stetson (Hosei University), with Yoshifumi Mizukawa (the Japan Society for the Promotion of Science). ... Bibliography on ethnomethodology and conversation analysis in the 1990's by: Paul ten Have (Univ. of Amsterdam,
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He accepted a position as assistant professor at UCLA, where he continued to conduct research in the field of ethnomethodology. ...
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From Harold Garfinkel, Studies in Ethnomethodology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice- Hall, 1967, pp. 38-44, 75. ... Ethnomethodology looks at how individuals communicate while interacting. One of its key points is that ethnomethods are reflexive accounts.
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