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Psathas1999a
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key Psathas1999a
Author(s) George Psathas
Title On the study of human action: Schutz and Garfinkel on Social Science
Editor(s) Lester Embree
Tag(s) EMCA, Basic Resources, Ethnomethodology
Publisher Kluwer Academic
Year 1999
Language English
City Dordrecht
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Pages 47-68
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ISBN 978-90-481-5334-3
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Book title Schutzian Social Science
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Abstract

In contrast to Schutz’s approach to social science, Garfinkel presents ethnomethodology as an “alternate technology of social analysis” which seeks to respect the phenomena of order* as produced and achieved order and to show how such phenomena become accessible through the various study policies which it enumerates and delineates. The result is systematic, rigorous, empirical studies of practical action and practical reasoning in and as of the methods actually used, concretely, by members in the course of living their ordinary society.

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