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Author(s) Douglas W. Maynard
Title Memorial Essay: Harold Garfinkel (1917–2011): A Sociologist for the Ages
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Harold Garfinkel, conversation analysis, sociologica theory
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Journal Symbolic Interaction
Volume 35
Number 1
Pages 88–96
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Harold Garfinkel, the founder of Ethnomethodology, died at home on April 21, 2011 of congestive heart failure. A major sociologist of the twentieth century, his contribution to many fields will undoubtedly continue to be felt for years to come. In this essay, I will discuss the origins of the term “ethnomethodology,” briefly explore ethnomethodology's relationship with symbolic interactionism, provide a biographical overview of Garfinkel's oeuvre, list some ways in which the work has had a massive influence, and end with a short discussion of Garfinkel's legacy.

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