Lebenswelt origins of the sciences: Working out Durkheim’s aphorism, Book Two: Workplace and documentary diversity of ethnomethodological studies of work and sciences by ethnomethodology’s authors: What did we do? What did we learn?
by Harold Garfinkel
Reference:
Harold Garfinkel, (2007), "Lebenswelt origins of the sciences: Working out Durkheim’s aphorism, Book Two: Workplace and documentary diversity of ethnomethodological studies of work and sciences by ethnomethodology’s authors: What did we do? What did we learn?", Human Studies, vol. 30, no. 1, pp. 9–56.
Bibtex Entry:
@ARTICLE{Garfinkel2007a,
  author = "Harold Garfinkel", 
  doi = "10.1007/s10746-007-9046-9", 
  keywords = "Ethnomethodology, EMCA, Workplace studies", 
  journal = "Human Studies", 
  number = "1", 
  pages = "9–56", 
  title = "Lebenswelt origins of the sciences: Working out Durkheim’s aphorism, Book Two: Workplace and documentary diversity of ethnomethodological studies of work and sciences by ethnomethodology’s authors: What did we do? What did we learn?", 
  url = "https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10746-007-9046-9", 
  volume = "30", 
  year = "2007", 
}