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The Anthem Companion to Harold Garfinkel brings together leading scholars and upcoming researchers in contemporary ethnomethodology to bring out the experimental character of Garfinkel's legacy in the social sciences and beyond.
List of contents
List of Illustrations; Introduction: Rediscovering Garfinkel's "Experiments," Renewing Ethnomethodological Inquiry
Philippe Sormani and Dirk vom Lehn; PART I EXEGESIS, 1.Garfinkel's Praxeological "Experiments"
Michael Lynch; 2.The Continuity of Garfinkel's Approach: Seeking Ways of "Making the Phenomenon Available Again" Through the Experience and Usefulness of "Trouble"
Clemens Eisenmann and Anne Warfield Rawls; PART II 'EXPERIMENTS', 3.Lay and Professional Competencies: Linking Garfinkel's Tutorial Exercises to a Study of Legal Work
Stacy Lee Burns; 4.Bargaining on Street-Markets as "Experiment in Miniature"
Dirk vom Lehn; 5.Notes on Galileo's Pendulum
Dušan I. Bjeli¿; 6.Disruptures of Normal Appearances in Public Space: The Covid-19 Pandemic as a Natural Breaching Situation
Lorenza Mondada and Hanna Svensson; 7.Gender as a Scientific Experiment: Toward a Queer Ethnomethodology
Luca Greco; 8.Breaching and Robot Experiments: Continuing Harold Garfinkel's Spirit of Experimentation
Keiichi Yamazaki and Yusuke Arano; 9.Dealing with Daemons: Trust in Autonomous Systems
Jonas Ivarsson; PART III IMPLICATIONS, 10.Experimenting with the Archive? Performing Purdue in Paris, an Instructive Reprise
Yaël Kreplak and Philippe Sormani; 11.Rereading Galileo's Inclined Plane Demonstration Kenneth Liberman, in conversation with
Harold Garfinkel; Postface: "Experiments"-What Are We Talking About? A Plea For Conceptual Investigations
Wes Sharrock; Notes on Contributors; Index of Names; Index of Subjects
About the author
Philippe Sormani is Senior Researcher at the Institute of Social Sciences at the University of Lausanne, Switzerland. He is the author of
Respecifying Lab Ethnography: An Ethnomethodological Study of Experimental Physics.
Dirk vom Lehn is Professor of Organisation and Practice at King's Business School, King's College London, UK. He is the author of
Harold Garfinkel: The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology.