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Ethnomethodology; selected readings / edited by Roy Turner.

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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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