Livingston2006a

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Livingston2006a
BibType ARTICLE
Key Livingston2006a
Author(s) Eric Livingston
Title Ethnomethodological studies of mediated interaction and mundane expertise
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Mediated interaction, Expertise
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Year 2006
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Journal The Sociological Review
Volume 54
Number 3
Pages 405-425
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DOI 10.1111/j.1467-954X.2006.00623.x
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Abstract

This paper introduces ethnomethodological studies of skill and reasoning in domains of mundane expertise. In particular, it focuses on reasoning in the game of checkers. Reasoning is generally considered to be a ‘thing of its own kind’, something universal that transcends the empirical situations to which it is applied. The game of checkers suggests something quite different: that reasoning is domain specific and that it belongs peculiarly to the practices from within which reasoning arises. Through the material on checkers, the paper illustrates ethnomethodological research as a ‘tinkerer's craft’ and attempts to show the continuing vitality of small-scale ethnomethodological studies for raising fundamental, foundational issues of social inquiry

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