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TenHave2016
BibType INCOLLECTION
Key TenHave2016
Author(s) Paul ten Have
Title Ethnomethodology
Editor(s) Robert T. Craig et al
Tag(s) EMCA, Ethnomethodology, communication research methods, human–computer interaction, language and social interaction, organizational communication, qualitative methods
Publisher Wiley
Year 2016
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DOI 10.1002/9781118766804.wbiect010
ISBN 9781118766804
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Book title The International Encyclopedia of Communication Theory and Philosophy
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This chapter presents ethnomethodology as a specific kind of sociology that studies the largely implicit methods that members of a setting use when creating and maintaining the recognizably orderly properties of that setting. Ethnomethodology was developed in the United States by Harold Garfinkel and has influenced sociologists around the globe. It has been a major influence on the development of conversation analysis and membership categorization analysis. Its core message is that recognizability, meaningfulness, and orderliness are inherent in all everyday, routinely enacted practices in and of any setting.

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