First published in 1986, this collection of essays brings together ethnomethodological studies from key academics of the discipline, including the renowned scholar Harold Garfinkel who established and
In 1952 at Princeton University, Harold Garfinkel developed a sociological theory of information. Other prominent theories then being worked out at Princeton, including game theory, neglected the soci
This is the first publication of a manuscript completed by Garfinkel (sociology emeritus, U. of California, Los Angeles) in April 1952 for a seminar he was teaching at Princeton in conjunction with th
Ethnomethodology's Program: Working out Durkheim's Aphorism emphasizes Garfinkel's insistence that his position focuses on fundamental sociological issues—and that interpretations of his position as i
Rawls (sociology, Bentley College) presents this manuscript, originally written in 1948, by Harold Garfinkel (sociology, UCLA), who coined the term "ethnomethodology." The book comprises his ideas abo
This book-never before published-is eminent sociologist Harold Garfinkel's earliest attempt, while at Harvard in 1948, to bridge the growing gap in American sociology. This gap was generated by a Pars
This is the first appearance in paper back of one of the major classics of contemporary Sociology. Studies in Ethnomethodology has inspired a wide range of important theoretical and empirical work in