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Journal of Documentation, 2016
Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to argue that researchers in the information disciplines should embrace ethnomethodology as a way of forming deeper insights into the relationship between people and recorded knowledge.Design/methodology/approach– The paper introduces the core concepts of ethnomethodology as a means of articulating what this ...
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Purpose– The purpose of this paper is to argue that researchers in the information disciplines should embrace ethnomethodology as a way of forming deeper insights into the relationship between people and recorded knowledge.Design/methodology/approach– The paper introduces the core concepts of ethnomethodology as a means of articulating what this ...
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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 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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Ethnomethodological Ethnography
International ...Yaël Kreplak, Julia Velkovska
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Ethnomethodology was developed by Harold Garfinkel (1917–2011). Garfinkel worked 1954–1987 at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), and after that as emeritus until his death in 2011. Garfinkel regarded social order first and foremost as something maintained continually in real-life situations.
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Human Relations, 1976
This article argues that ethnomethodology is subjectivist and psychologically reductionist. It neglects the importance of social structure, and collective realities in its methodology and its findings are not subject to confirmation. Ethnomethodologists put a mistaken reliance upon phenomenology, whereas a more heuristic means of understanding would ...
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This article argues that ethnomethodology is subjectivist and psychologically reductionist. It neglects the importance of social structure, and collective realities in its methodology and its findings are not subject to confirmation. Ethnomethodologists put a mistaken reliance upon phenomenology, whereas a more heuristic means of understanding would ...
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