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On the Web
- Labeling Theory and Ethnomethodology - Robert Keel compares Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodological account to Deviance and Social Control.
- Navigation for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis - Links and bibliography.
- International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (IIEMCA) - History, publications and events of the institute.
- Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis - EM/CA Information, news and articles collected by Paul Ten Have.
- Department of Sociology of Chicago - Bibliographies and classical articles in sociology, anthropology and ethnomethodology.
- Ethnomethodology at Hewet - A brief introduction by Simon Poore.
- Australian Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis (AIEM/CA) - Events, conferences (mainly on Talk), abstracts and extracts of PhD Theses.
- Varenne, Hervé - Presents his teaching and research work in anthropology with a special focus on culture theory, school, family in an ethnomethodological fashion.
- International Conference on Conversation Analysis (ICCA 02) - Information and call for papers in Interactional linguistics, Ethnomethodology, Membership categorisation analysis (MCA), Applied Conversation Analysis (CA).
- Department of Sociology of Lancaster University - Science Studies, Ethnography of Computer-Supporter Cooperative Work (CSCW), Transcripts of Talk and Ethnomethodological Papers by Michel Callon, John A Hughes, Bruno Latour, John Law, Wes Sharrock, Lucy Suchman.
Wikipedia Articles
- Ethnomethodology - Ethnomethodology (literally, 'the study of a people's (folk) methods') is a sociological discipline which examines the ways in which people make sense of their world, display this understanding to others, and produce the mutually shared social order in which they live. The term was initially coined by Harold ...
- Sociological Theory - Sociological Theory is a peer-reviewed journal published by Blackwell Publishing for the American Sociological Association. It covers the full range of sociological theory - from ethnomethodology to world systems analysis, from commentaries on the classics to the latest cutting-edge ideas, and from re-examinations of neglected theorists to metatheoretical inquiries.
- Harvey Sacks - Harvey Sacks (1935-November 1975) was an American sociologist influenced by the ethnomethodology tradition. He pioneered extremely detailed studies of the way real people actually used language in the real world.
- Situated cognition - Situated cognition is a movement in cognitive psychology which derives from pragmatism, Gibsonian ecological psychology, ethnomethodology, the theories of Vygotsky (activity theory) and the writings of Heidegger. However, the key impetus of its development was work done in the late 1980s in educational psychology.
- Breaching experiment - In the field of social psychology, a breaching experiment is an experiment that seeks to examine peoples' reactions to violations of commonly accepted social rules or norms. Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology, in particular the work of Harold Garfinkel.