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|Abstract=The paper reviews recent publications in ethnomethodology (EM) from sympathetic but critical perspective. It is agreed that EM has made major contributions to sociological theory and to the empirical investigation of everyday life. A number of major reservations are made, however. The author suggests that some contemporary versions of EM—conversation analysis in particular—have an unduly restricted perspective. They give rise to a sociology which is behaviorist and empiricist, and which does not reflect the interpretative origins that inspired EM. Far from being a coherent and homogenous movement, the author suggests, EM is marked by inconsistency.
everyday life. A number of major reservations are made, however. The author  
 
suggests that some contemporary versions of EM-onversation  analysis in  
 
particular-have an unduly restricted perspective. They give rise to a sociolo­
 
gy  which is behaviorist and empiricist, and which does not reflect the  
 
interpretative origins that inspired EM. Far from being a coherent and  
 
homogenous movement, the author suggests, EM is marked by inconsistency.  
 
 
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Atkinson1988
BibType ARTICLE
Key Atkinson1988
Author(s) Paul Atkinson
Title Ethnomethodology: a critical review
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Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis
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Year 1988
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Journal Annual Review of Sociology
Volume 14
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Pages 441–465
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DOI 10.1146/annurev.so.14.080188.002301
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Abstract

The paper reviews recent publications in ethnomethodology (EM) from sympathetic but critical perspective. It is agreed that EM has made major contributions to sociological theory and to the empirical investigation of everyday life. A number of major reservations are made, however. The author suggests that some contemporary versions of EM—conversation analysis in particular—have an unduly restricted perspective. They give rise to a sociology which is behaviorist and empiricist, and which does not reflect the interpretative origins that inspired EM. Far from being a coherent and homogenous movement, the author suggests, EM is marked by inconsistency.

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