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Ethnomethodology - An Introduction
Ethnomethodology An Introduction Simon Poore Ethnomethodology is a fairly recent sociological perspective, founded by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel in the early 1960s. The main ideas behind it are set out in his book Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967). Ethnomethodology simply means the study of the ways in which people make sense of their social world. It differs from other ...
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