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Ethnomethodological sociology

edited by Jeff Coulter ; bibliography compiled by B.J. Fehr and Jeff Stetson with the assistance of Yoshifumi Mizukawa

(Schools of thought in sociology / series editor, John Urry, 2)(An Elgar reference collection)

Edward Elgar, c1990

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"A bibliography for ethnomethodology": p. [473]-559

Includes bibliographies and index

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Description

Ethnomethodological Sociology presents some of the classic papers in ethnomethodology together with the most important recent contributions. It includes a clear introduction and a comprehensive 80-page bibliography. It contains a significant range of ethnomethodological work spanning 20 years. The volume exhibits the theoretical power and philosophical significance of this domain of sociological enquiry. Concerned to elucidate in fine detail the formal properties of human conduct in situ, ethnomethodologists have made great progress in specifying how members of society, pursuing their diverse practical purposes, manage to construct the intelligibility and orderliness of their practical affairs in methodical and formally analysable ways. This collection effectively documents that progress.

Table of Contents

ONTENTS: Introduction: The Formation of a Critical Theory of Society Part I - Original Themes M. Jay (1972), 'The Frankfurt School's Critique of Marxist Humanism' R. Jacoby (1974), 'Marxism and the Critical School' H. Dubiel (1981), 'The Origins of Critical Theory: An Interview with Leo Lowenthal' M. Horkheimer (1973), 'The Authoritarian State' T. W. Adorno (1977), 'The Actuality of Philosophy (1931)' H. Marcuse (1972), 'Art as Form of Reality' S. Buck-Morss (1972), 'The Dialectic of T. W. Adorno' P. Putz (1981-2), 'Nietzsche and Critical Theory' Part II - Reassessment and Critique: Critical Theory in the Post-War World M. Jay (1980), 'The Jews and the Frankfurt School: Critical Theory's Analysis of Anti-Semitism' A. Huyssen (1975), 'Introduction to Adorno' T. W. Adorno (1975), 'Culture Industry Reconsidered' F. Hearn (1973-4), 'The Implications of Critical Theory for Critical Sociology' N. Stockman (1978), 'Habermas, Marcuse and the Aufhebung of Science and Technology' L. Outlaw (1983), 'Critical Theory in a Period of Radical Transformation' J. Habermas (1982), 'The Entwinement of Myth and Enlightenment: Re-Reading Dialectic of Enlightenment' Part III - Habermasian Critical Theory And Beyond T. A. McCarthy (1973), 'A Theory of Communicative Competence' J. Habermas (1975), 'Towards a Reconstruction of Historical Materialism' J. Habermas (1976), 'Some Distinctions in Universal Pragmatics' P.U. Hohendahl (1985), 'The Dialectic of Enlightenment Revisited: Habermas Critique of the Frankfurt School' S. Benhabib (1981), 'Modernity and the Aporias of Critical Theory' D. Kellner and R. Roderick (1981), 'Recent Literature on Critical Theory' N. Fraser (1985), 'What's Critical About Critical Theory? The Case of Habermas and Gender' Name Index

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