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Hammersley2018b
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Author(s) Martyn Hammersley
Title The radicalism of ethnomethodology. An assessment of sources and principles
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Tag(s) EMCA, ethnomethodology, history, social research methodology, Ethnomethodology, Phenomenology, Schutz, Garfinkel, Goffman, Cicourel
Publisher Manchester University Press
Year 2018
Language English
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Pages 206 pp.
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DOI 10.7765/9781526124630
ISBN 9781526124630
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Abstract

This book sketches the history, and outlines the character, of ethnomethodology, a distinctive approach to the study of the social world that emerged in U.S. sociology in the 1950s and 1960s.It examines one of its main sources, the phenomenology of Alfred Schutz, and its similarities to and differences from the work of Goffman. In addition, there is an assessment of its relationship to sociology and other disciplines, and its central principles are interrogated in detail. Attention is also given to its influence on social research methodology.

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