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This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the most pressing issues and developments in the field of Ethnomethodology, including ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis, and highlights new and emerging areas for research.
List of contents
Notes on ContributorsList of FiguresPreface: On the Pedagogy of EthnomethodologyAcknowledgements K. Neil Jenkings, Oskar Lindwall, Andrew P. Carlin, Michael Mair, Alex DennisSection IContexts and New Resources for EthnomethodologyEditorial Section One: Contexts and New Resources for Ethnomethodology
Andrew P. Carlin2. Ethnomethodology
Michael Lynch3. Conversation Analysis
Kang Kwong Luke4. Ways of Working in the Harold Garfinkel Archive
Anne W. Rawls and Jason Turowetz5. Sacks and Garfinkel: On Ethnomethodological and Sociological Inquiry
Richard Fitzgerald6. Egon Bittner's Place in Ethnomethodology
Albert J. Meehan7. The Emergence of Ethnomethodology as a Collaborative Accomplishment
Andrew P. Carlin, Rod Watson and Sheena MurdochSection IITheoretical OrientationsEditorial Section II: Ethnomethodological Readings of Philosophy, Social Theory and the Social Sciences
Michael Mair8. Alfred Schütz, Aron Gurwitsch, and Harold Garfinkel. The Phenomenological Origins of Ethnomethodology
Christian Meyer9. Husserl, Heidegger, and Merleau-Ponty
Kenneth Liberman10. The Documentary Method of Interpretation, Reflexivity, and Indexicality
Alex Dennis11. Accounts
Lena Jayyusi12. Respecification: Of Epistopics, Epistemics, the Particle "Oh," and/or Other Puzzles
Philippe Sormani13. Instructed Action as Non-Foundationalist
Foundations Dušan Bjeli¿14. Wittgenstein and Winch
Phil Hutchinson and Wes SharrockSection IIIStudy ApproachesEditorial Section III: Study Approaches
Oskar Lindwall15. EMCA's Phenomena of Study: A Brief Lexicon
Douglas Macbeth16. Ethnomethodological Ethnography
Yaël Kreplak and Julia Velkovska17. The Unique Adequacy Requirement of Methods
Phillip Brooker18. Membership Categorisation Analysis
Robin James Smith19. Sequential Analysis
Aug Nishizaka and Kaoru Hayano20. The Development of Video Analysis: The Work of Charles Goodwin, Marjorie Harness Goodwin, and Christian Heath
Marjorie Harness Goodwin and Asta Cekaite21. Transcription
Lorenza MondadaSection IVLay and Professional AnalysisEditorial Section IV: Lay and Professional Analysis
Alex Dennis22. Instructed Action and the Thorny Problems of Actor Knowledge
Timothy Koschmann23. Instructed Action, in and as Ethnomethodology
Wendy Sherman Heckler24. Lay and Professional Inquiry: Multimodal Analysis
Andrew P. Carlin, Roger S. Slack, Ricardo Moutinho25. The Temporality of Social Phenomena
Richard H. R. Harper26. Ordinary Activities
Peter Tolmie and Mark Rouncefield 27. Hybrid Studies
Nozomi IkeyaSection VAreas of ApplicationEditorial Section V: On the Editorial Practices of (Re-)Presenting and Curating Ethnomethodological Studies
K. Neil Jenkings28. Family
Sara Keel29. Education
Hansun Zhang Waring30. Doing Ethnomethodology and Sport
John Hockey31. Medicine and Healthcare
Alison Pilnick32. Science
Janet Vertesi33. Ethnomethodology and Organisation Studies
Jon Hindmarsh and Nick Llewellyn34. The Ethnomethods of Law and Order: Studying Cops and Courts
Patrick G. WatsonIndex
About the author
Andrew P. Carlin teaches Library & Information Management at the School of Education, Ulster University, Coleraine (UK). His areas of interest include ethnomethodology and information. He is co-editor of the Routledge book series Directions in Ethnomethodology & Conversation Analysis. 0000-0001-5138-9384
Alex Dennis is a Lecturer in Sociology at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of Magic, Science and Society (Routledge), and co-editor of two special journal issues on ethnography and ethnomethodology. ORCID number 0000-0003-4625-1123
K. Neil Jenkings is a senior researcher at Newcastle University, UK. He has authored and co-authored numerous publications on various social phenomena including health service organisation and decision-making practices, military and society, and rock-climbing. He is co-editor of the Routledge book series Directions in Ethnomethodology & Conversation Analysis. Orcid: 0000-0003-3513-2823
Oskar Lindwall is a Professor in Communication at the Department of Applied IT, Gothenburg University. His research focuses on instructed actions, embodied skills, and the competent production of social worlds. 0000-0001-6082-4990
Michael Mair is Professor of Sociology, Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool/ Senior Fellow UK National Centre for Research Methods. He is an ethnomethodologist whose work focuses on the politics of accountability in and across different settings as well as methodological practice in the social and natural sciences, including qualitative, quantitative and digital methods as well as experimentation, machine learning and artificial intelligence. 0000-0003-0929-5426
Summary
This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the most pressing issues and developments in the field of Ethnomethodology, including ethnomethodological Conversation Analysis, and highlights new and emerging areas for research.