Ethnomethodology at Play

Ethnomethodology at Play
Author: Peter Tolmie
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317140621

This book outlines the specific character of the ethnomethodological approach to 'play'; that is, to everyday sport and leisure activities that people generally engage in for enjoyment, at home or as a 'hobby'. With chapters on cooking, running, playing music, dancing, rock climbing, sailing, fly fishing and going out for the day as a family, Ethnomethodology at Play provides an introduction to the key conceptual resources drawn upon by ethnomethodology in its studies of these activities, whilst exploring the manner in which people 'work' at their everyday leisure. Demonstrating the breadth of ethnomethodological analysis and showing how no topic is beyond ethnomethodology's fundamental respecification, Ethnomethodology at Play sets out for the serious reader and researcher the precise contribution of ethnomethodology to sociological studies of sport and leisure and ordinary domestic pastimes. As such this groundbreaking volume constitutes a significant contribution to both ethnomethodology and sociology in general, as well as to the sociology of sport and leisure, the sociology of domestic and daily life and cultural studies.

More Studies in Ethnomethodology

More Studies in Ethnomethodology
Author: Kenneth Liberman
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2013-05-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1438446195

Phenomenological analyses of the orderliness of naturally occurring collaboration.

Ethnomethodology's Program

Ethnomethodology's Program
Author: Harold Garfinkel
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780742516427

Since the 1967 publication of Studies in Ethnomethodology, Harold Garfinkel has indelibly influenced the social sciences and humanities worldwide. This new book, the long-awaited sequel to Studies, comprises Garfinkel's work over three decades to further elaborate the study of ethnomethodology. 'Working out Durkheim's Aphorism, ' the title used for this new book, emphasizes Garfinkel's insistence that his position focuses on fundamental sociological issues--and that interpretations of his position as indifferent to sociology have been misunderstandings. Durkheim's aphorism states that the concreteness of social facts is sociology's most fundamental phenomenon. Garfinkel argues that sociologists have, for a century or more, ignored this aphorism and treated social facts as theoretical, or conceptual, constructions. Garfinkel in this new book shows how and why sociology must restore Durkheim's aphorism, through an insistence on the concreteness of social facts that are produced by complex social practices enacted by participants in the social order. Garfinkel's new book, like Studies, will likely stand as another landmark in sociological theory, yet it is clearer and more concrete in revealing human social practices.

Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground

Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground
Author: Carly W. Butler
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2016-12-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351896350

This book offers a rich and detailed empirical account of children's play and interaction in the school playground. Drawing on the approaches of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, 'Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground' examines the organisation of membership and social action in a game created by a group of children. It offers rich insights into the methods and practices used by children to produce play and social order, making a significant and substantial contribution to the study of talk-in-interaction, as well as to studies of children's play, competencies, and social interaction. The book demonstrates the importance of putting aside preconceived assumptions about how children talk and interact in order to reveal the situated methods and practices that children use - not because they are children, but because they are social beings. As well as appealing to scholars of ethnomethodology and conversation analysis, ’Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground’ will be of interest to students and researchers in a range of disciplines, including child studies, developmental psychology, education, applied linguistics, and sociology.

Ethnomethodology and the Human Sciences

Ethnomethodology and the Human Sciences
Author: Graham Button
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 296
Release: 1991-08-30
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780521389525

Through its empirical inquiries into the ordered properties of social action, this text demonstrates how ethnomethodology provides a radical respecification of the foundations of the human sciences, an achievement that has often been misunderstood.

Garfinkel and Ethnomethodology

Garfinkel and Ethnomethodology
Author: John Heritage
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 344
Release: 2013-06-17
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0745677479

The writings of Harold Garfinkel have had a major impact on thesocial sciences and linguistics. This book offers a systematic andinnovative analysis of his theories and of the ethnomethodologicalmovement which he has inspired. It is the only full-length study focused on the writings of HaroldGarfinkel and will be essential reading for all those concernedwith understanding and evaluating one of the most radicallyoriginal social scientists of recent times.

A World Without Words

A World Without Words
Author: David Goode
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 280
Release: 2010-06-18
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 1439905797

Exploring communication with children born deaf-blind.

Culture in Action

Culture in Action
Author: Stephen Hester
Publisher: University Press of America
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1997
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780761805847

This collection of new studies in ethnomethodology addresses sociology's classical questions by developing that strand of ethnomethodological inquiry dealing with membership categorization. This book provides detailed studies of members' use of membership categories across various settings from the O.J. Simpson trial, via TV commercials and news headlines, to school staff and referral meetings.

An Invitation to Ethnomethodology

An Invitation to Ethnomethodology
Author: David Francis
Publisher: SAGE
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2004-06-22
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780761966425

This book offers a new and rigorous approach to observational sociology that is grounded in ethnomethodology and conversation analysis. Throughout the authors encourage the reader to explore the social world at first hand, beginning with the immediate family context and then moving out into the public realm and organizational life. Examples of observational analysis are given with reference to topic areas such as family life, education, medicine, crime and deviance, and the reader is shown how to conduct their own inquiries, using methods and materials that are readily and ordinarily available. Drawing on both original material and published studies, Francis and Hester demonstrate how observational sociology can be carried out with an attention to detail typically overlooked by more traditional ethonographic approaches.