Studies in Ethnomethodology Harold Garfinkel

Overview

“Studies in Ethnomethodology by Harold Garfinkel is one of the most original and controversial works in modern social science and it remains at the centre of debate about the current trends and tasks of sociology and social theory”.

Publisher Prentice-Hall
ISBN 0745600050
Year 1967
Pages288

Summary

“The studies in this volume were written over the last twelve years. I regret a certain unity in the collection that was obtained by pondering and rearranging texts. I am saddened by that practice for in the way it assures to the collected articles an overall “good sense” it will certainly have sacrificed news. The articles originated from my studies of the writings of Talcott Parsons, Alfred Schutz, Aron Gurwitsch, and Edmund Husserl. For twenty years their writings have provided me with inexhaustible directives into the world of everyday activities. Parsons’ work, particularly, remains awesome for the penetrating depth and unfailing precision of its practical sociological reasoning on the constituent tasks of the problem of social order and its solutions”.

Preface, Harold Garfinkel

“Ethnomethodology, the study of the ways in which ordinary people construct a stable social world through everyday utterances and actions, is now a major component of all sociology and linguistics courses. Garfinkel’s formidable reputation as one of the worlds leading sociologists rest largely on the work contained in this book” (Wiley).

Contents

1
What is ethnomethodology?
2
Studies of the routine grounds of everyday activities
3
Common sense knowledge of social structures: the documentary method of interpretation in lay and professional fact finding
4
Some rules of correct decisions that jurors respect
5
Passing and the managed achievement of sex status in an intersexed person, part 1
6
"Good organizational reasons for 'bad' clinic records"
7
Methodological adequacy in the quantitative study of selection criteria and selection practices in psychiatric outpatient clinics
8
The rational properties of scientific and common sense activities

Extract

"The studies in this volume were written over the last twelve years. I regret a certain unity in the collection that was obtained by pondering and rearranging texts. I am saddened by this practice for the way it assures to the collected articles an overall "good sense" it will certainly have sacrificed nuance. The articles originated from my studies of the writings of Talcott Parsons, Alfred Schutz, Aron Gurwitsch, and Edmund Husserl. For twenty years, their writings have provided me with inexhaustible directives into the world of everyday activities. Parsons' work, particularly, remains awesome for the penetrating depth and unfailing precision of its practical sociological reasoning on the constituent tasks of the problem of social order and its solutions.

Autor

Harold Garfinkel

Harold Garfinkel (1917–2011) was an American sociologist and the founder of ethnomethodology. He is best known for Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967), where he examined the everyday methods people use to produce and sustain social order. Garfinkel’s work focused on practical reasoning, interaction, and the taken-for-granted rules underlying social life.

Book Details

Title Studies in Ethnomethodology
Autor Harold Garfinkel
Publisher Prentice-Hall
Year 1967
Pages288
CountryUnited States of America
ISBN 0745600050
Format PDF
Filesize 12.6 MB
URL Harold Garfinkel Studies in Ethnomethodology PDF

Cite this book

Garfinkel, H. (1967). Studies in Ethnomethodology. Prentice-Hall. https://sociologiac.net/?p=22048