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A Primer on Ethnomethodology,Used
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This straightforward introduction to the often difficult field of enthnomethodologythe study of common sense knowledge and reasoning in creating and sustaining a social structureanalyzes social behavior to find out how people understand the patterns of daily life. The author treats common sense as three distinct, phenomenal topics of inquiry: the stock of knowledge at hand, the practices of common sense reasoning, and the common sense reality. Succeeding chapters deal with the major concepts and topics from this perspective such as the sense of social structure, indexicality and reflexivity, and social interaction. Throughout, major elements of the perspective are illustrated with examples to provide the reader with a link between the perspective specific to the discipline and studies that have been carried out using the ethnomethodological perspective.In demystifying the theory and perspectives of ethnomethodology, the author explores some of the ways in which it directs sociology away from positivism toward the study of social meaning and interaction in a quotidian light, and concludes with some of the implications of the discipline.
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