Ethnomethodology : selected readings
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Ethnomethodology : selected readings
(Penguin modern sociology readings)(Penguin education)
Penguin Education, 1974
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Bibliography: p. 275-278
Includes index
Contents of Works
- The origins of the term "ethnomethodology." / Harold Garfinkel
- Similarities and differences between science and common sense / Henry C. Elliot
- Sociological and common-sense models of the labelling process / Melvin Pollner
- Theorizing as ideology / Dorothy Smith
- On owning knowledge / W.W. Sharrock
- Accomplishing ethnicity / Michael Moerman
- The concept of organization / Egon Bittner
- Police practices and official records / Aaron V. Cicourel
- Suicide, for all practical purposes / Harold Garfinkel
- Counting deaths / David Sudnow
- "Good" organizational reasons for "bad" clinic records / Harold Garfinkel
- Fact as a practical accomplishment / Don H. Zimmerman
- Telling the code / D. Lawrence Wieder
- Pinched : notes on the ethnographer's location of argot / Kenneth Stoddart
- Conceptions of children and models of socialization / Robert W. Mackay
- Words, utterances and activities / Roy Turner
- On the analysability of stories by children / Harvey Sacks
- Opening up closings / Emmanuel Schegloff and Harvey Sacks
- Notes on the art of walking / A. Lincoln Ryave and James N. Schenkein