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Ethnomethodology and Routine Dynamics [PDF]
Ethnomethodology (EM) has been fundamental to Routine Dynamics theorizing since its inception. However, whereas EM is well known for its detailed studies of face-to-face interactions, its relevance to understanding phenomena such as routines that span multiple sites and times is less widely recognized.
Juan López‐Cotarelo
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Ethnomethodology/Ethnomethodological Geography [PDF]
This article provides a brief summary of ethnomethodology in terms of its origins, concepts, programs, future, and critiques thereof. Some key misconceptions surrounding ethnomethodology are signposted for the reader. Throughout, ethnomethodology's distinctive approach to classic topics in the social sciences is made clear, an approach which has ...
Éric Laurier
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Risk-based credit analysis using ethnomethodology approach
The economic activities in Mojokerto Regency are much related to the world of bank-ing. Therefore, banking industries in this regency have a very important role to pro-mote the economy of a country. This study is to determine the credit risk analysis and
Tri Puji Rahayu, Nanang Shonhadji
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Ethnomethodology at Play succeeds Tolmie and Rouncefield's previous book, Ethnomethodology at Work (2011), and provides an introduction to exploring the ways in which people engage in ‘play’.
Jacquelyn Allen‐Collinson
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Religious faith, despite being a protected characteristic under UK law, is under-studied in higher education. In this article, I answer the call for studies that demonstrate the difference that religious adherence can make to the student experience of ...
Paul Vincent Smith
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Starting from a discussion of the uses of the notion of dispositif in the social sciences, the article offers a sociological approach to normativity, illustrated by observations relating to a criminal hearing.
Nicolas Dodier, Janine Barbot
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Certain schools of phenomenological psychiatry conceive of schizophrenia as a pathology of common-sense. Ethnomethodological enquiry, with its roots in Schutzian social phenomenology, takes as its domain, topic, and substance of study the ongoing ...
R. G. Smith, Lesley Stirling
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Civil inattention—On the sources of relational segregation
The article employs ethnomethodological conversation analysis (CA) and experimental video analysis to scrutinize the gaze behavior of urban passersby. We operationalize Goffman's concept of civil inattention to make it an empirical research object with ...
Ilkka A. T. Arminen, Anna S. M. Heino
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Understanding Esports Teamplay as an Emergent Choreography
We, as analysts and researchers of game play, may be overlooking important aspects of players’ actions that may help us understand the interconnectedness of interactional resources, such as body, gaze, talk and avatar actions, in players’ gaming ...
Fredrik Rusk+2 more
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Possibilities and limits of ethnosociology [PDF]
Sociology is interested in cooperation with other social sciences with the aim to provide richer knowledge and achievements of akin disciplines. Ethnosociology represents special multidisciplinary realm that makes one of new stage in scientific research ...
Zdravković Danijela
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