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The Diversity of Ethnomethodology [PDF]

open access: possibleAnnual Review of Sociology, 1991
Our purpose is to review the enormous range of ethnomethodological research from the past three decades. Periodically, scholars have produced review articles, monographs, and position papers that usually promote or critique the work of a particular ethnomethodological subfield.
Steven E. Clayman, Douglas W. Maynard
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Ethnomethodology

2018
Ethnomethodology is a qualitative research methodology which has recently gained momentum across disciplines, more specifically social and health sciences. Ethnomethodology focuses on the study of methods that individuals use in “doing” social life to produce mutually recognizable interactions within a situated context, producing orderliness.
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Ethnomethodology in Italy

Sociological Theory, 2004
This article provides an overview on works that have come out in Italy in the field of ethnomethodology. General introductory works are considered first, with reference to their similarities and differences. Subsequently, the interpretations and discussions concerning the ethnomethodological perspective are briefly presented, and the limited amount of
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The End(s) of Ethnomethodology

The American Sociologist, 2011
From the outset, Melvin Pollner tried to come to grips with ethnomethodology, especially Harold Garfinkel’s contributions. In recent years he was especially concerned with where ethnomethodology had gone and where it was headed. In Garfinkel’s recent book, Ethnomethodology’s Program (2002), and other writings, Pollner saw a distinctly different version
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Ethnomethodological Ethnography

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Yaël Kreplak, Julia Velkovska
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Ethnomethodology’s Culture

Human Studies, 2019
In this text, I discuss the concept of culture that ethnomethodology suggests. First, I will review the sources that Garfinkel refers to: While he draws heavily on Parsons’ conception of culture, he also criticizes it with reference to Schutz. I start the second part with examining Garfinkel conception of ethnos—that suffixes ‘ethnomethodology’—to then
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The radicalism of ethnomethodology

2018
This book sketches the history, and outlines the character, of ethnomethodology, a distinctive approach to the study of the social world that emerged in U.S. sociology in the 1950s and 1960s.It examines one of its main sources, the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz, and its similarities to and differences from the work of Goffman. In addition, there is an
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Medical ethnomethodology: An overview

Human Studies, 1995
This paper gives a selective overview of studies in ‘medical ethnomethodology’. It starts with the 1967 contributions by Garfinkel and Sudnow, which focus on medical action as accountable Then it discusses the many CA-inspired studies of doctor-patient interaction published during the 1980s.
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Ethnomethodology at play

Annals of Leisure Research, 2014
Ethnomethodology at Play is the companion volume to Ethnomethodology at Work (2011) aiming to extend the ethnomethodological approach beyond its traditional field of ‘work’ into the domain of leisu...
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