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DAnderson2022
BibType ARTICLE
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Author(s) Digby C. Anderson, Wes W. Sharrock
Title Rigorous qualitative analysis
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Journal Ethnographic Studies
Volume 19
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Pages 111-113
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DOI 10.5281/zenodo.7693294
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Editorial of Analytic Sociology, Issue 1 (1977), originally published as: Anderson, Digby C., and Wesley W. Sharrock. 1977. ‘Editorial’. Analytic Sociology 1 (1): A04–A06

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Thanks to the good offices of Andrew Carlin and Roger Slack we have come into possession of much—most—of the Analytic Sociology archive. This was a microfiche-only journal published out of Manchester between 1977 and 1981. Some materials originally published in this journal have subsequently appeared elsewhere but others have remained obscure. Starting this issue we intend to republish those papers that appeared in Analytic Sociology, and did not appear subsequently elsewhere (although we will indicate what these are). We will, of course, ask for authors’ permissions and—if not granted—we will note what their contribution was for the sake of completeness. Our interest in these materials is driven by two concerns. One is that they are interesting and perceptive. They are more than a snapshot of a particular time; they show how many contemporary concerns were appearing under the radar almost a half-century ago. Two, they exemplify the sheer breadth of ethnomethodological and conversational analytic work being undertaken a mere decade after the publication of Studies in Ethnomethodology. A sense of exploration and discovery imbues these works, and barriers to the perspective’s future development are being discovered, and either overcome or noted for future scholars. This was work at the cutting edge, and—although more raw—reflected what was being discussed, analysed and argued about more faithfully than more polished and cautious publications. In this issue we will start with two pieces from the very first issue of Analytic Sociology: the editorial statement (of intent) and R. J. Anderson’s ‘Research Activities and Professional Practices’. For reference the full contents of that issue were as follows: Anderson, Digby C., and Wesley W. Sharrock. 1977. ‘Editorial’. Analytic Sociology 1 (1): A04–A06. Klatzky, Sheila. 1977. ‘Authored Delays in Identification: Part One’. Analytic Sociology 1 (1): A07–D07. This is to be published in a forthcoming collection edited by Andrew Carlin and Nozomi Ikeya. Gazdar, Gerald. 1977. ‘Conversational Analysis and Conventional Sociolinguistics’. Analytic Sociology 1 (1): D08–F09. We have been unable to secure Professor Gazdar’s permission to reprint this piece. Anderson, Robert. 1977. ‘Research Activities and Professional Practices’. Analytic Sociology 1 (1): F10–G03.