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Richting in Etnomethodologie en Conversatieanalyse

Deze serie duikt in de ingewikkelde velden van etnomethodologie en gespreksanalyse, en onderzoekt hoe sociale actie van binnenuit wordt geproduceerd en begrepen. Het belicht de gedetailleerde methoden die mensen gebruiken om het sociale leven te navigeren en te doorgronden, met bijzondere nadruk op de organisatie van gesprekken in interactie. De delen bieden baanbrekend onderzoek voor wetenschappers die geïnteresseerd zijn in de praktische productie van sociale orde en de microfundamenten van menselijk gedrag.

Harold Garfinkel
Adjudication in Action
Ethnomethodology at Play
  • Ethnomethodology at Play

    • 352bladzijden
    • 13 uur lezen

    Focusing on the application of ethnomethodological analysis, this volume explores its relevance to sociological studies of sport, leisure, and everyday domestic activities. It highlights how ethnomethodology can reshape our understanding of various topics, making significant contributions to sociology, particularly in the areas of sport, leisure, and cultural studies. The book serves as an essential resource for serious readers and researchers interested in the intersection of these fields.

    Ethnomethodology at Play
  • Adjudication in Action

    An Ethnomethodology of Law, Morality and Justice

    • 374bladzijden
    • 14 uur lezen

    Engaging with Wittgenstein's later thought, this study delves into the concept of 'living law' as it operates within various contexts. It employs ethnomethodology and conversation analysis to examine how individuals navigate and solidify legal categories in institutional settings. By highlighting the dynamic nature of law in action, the book offers a deeper understanding of the interplay between legal frameworks and everyday practices.

    Adjudication in Action
  • Harold Garfinkel

    • 208bladzijden
    • 8 uur lezen

    A concise intellectual biography of Harold Garfinkel, a key figure in 20th- century social science, and a basic description of ethnomethodology, a research tradition that he created.

    Harold Garfinkel
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