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Ethnomethodology; selected readings / edited by Roy Turner.
LIBRA HM24 .T85
Available from offsite location
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Turner, Roy, 1922- compiler.
- Series:
- Penguin modern sociology readings
- Penguin education
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Sociology--Methodology.
- Sociology.
- Physical Description:
- 287 pages ; 20 cm.
- Place of Publication:
- Harmondsworth : Penguin Education, 1974.
- Contents:
- Garfinkel, H. The origins of the term "ethnomethodology."
- Elliot, H. C. Similarities and differences between science and common sense.
- Pollner, M. Sociological and common-sense models of the labelling process.
- Smith, D. Theorizing as ideology.
- Sharrock, W. W. On owning knowledge.
- Moerman, M. Accomplishing ethnicity.
- Bittner, E. The concept of organization.
- Cicourel, A. V. Police practices and official records.
- Garfinkel, H. Suicide, for all practical purposes.
- Sudnow, D. Counting deaths.
- Garfinkel, H. "Good" organizational reasons for "bad" clinic records.
- Zimmerman, D. H. Fact as a practical accomplishment.
- Wieder, D. L. Telling the code.
- Stoddart, K. Pinched: notes on the ethnographer's location of argot.
- Mackay, R. W. Conceptions of children and models of socialization.
- Turner, R. Words, utterances and activities.
- Sacks, H. On the analysability of stories by children.
- Schegloff, E. and Sacks, H. Opening up closings.
- Ryave, A. L. and S
- Notes:
- Includes index.
- Bibliography: pages 275-278.
- ISBN:
- 0140809627
- OCLC:
- 948404
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