Liberman2011
Liberman2011 | |
---|---|
BibType | ARTICLE |
Key | Liberman2011 |
Author(s) | Kenneth Liberman |
Title | The reflexive intelligibility of affairs: ethnomethodological perspectives on communicating sense |
Editor(s) | |
Tag(s) | EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Harold Garfinkel, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Reflexivity, Objectivation |
Publisher | |
Year | 2011 |
Language | |
City | |
Month | |
Journal | Cahiers Ferdinand de Saussure |
Volume | |
Number | 64 |
Pages | 73–99 |
URL | Link |
DOI | |
ISBN | |
Organization | |
Institution | |
School | |
Type | |
Edition | |
Series | |
Howpublished | |
Book title | |
Chapter |
Abstract
Ethnomethodology captures ordinary events in ways that retain their dynamic and collaborative character. Ethnomethodologists identify people's methods for developing a practical objectivity that can render their local affairs meaningful and orderly, and they closely scrutinize the local details of mundane affairs in order to describe how a local cohort of cooperating parties concert themselves in providing an intelligibility for their social interaction, local work that is naturally occurring and depends upon the reflexive character of any emerging sense.
Notes