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Seeing Sociologically The Routine Grounds Of Social Action 1st Harold Garfinkel

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Seeing Sociologically The Routine Grounds Of Social Action 1st Harold Garfinkel
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Publisher: Paradigm Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.55 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Harold Garfinkel, Anne Warfield Rawls (ed.)
ISBN: 9781594510922, 159451092X
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1st

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Seeing Sociologically The Routine Grounds Of Social Action 1st Harold Garfinkel by Harold Garfinkel, Anne Warfield Rawls (ed.) 9781594510922, 159451092X instant download after payment.

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 Parsonian paradigm that emphasized a scientific approach to sociological description, one that increasingly distanced itself from social phenomena in the increasingly influential ways studied by phenomenologists. It was Garfinkel's idea that phenomenological description, rendered in more empirical and interactive terms, might remedy shortcomings in the reigning Parsonian view. Garfinkel soon gave up the attempt to repair scientific description and his focus became increasingly empirical until, in 1954, he famously coined the term "Ethnomethodology." However, in this early manuscript can be seen more clearly than in some of his later work the struggle with a conceptual and positivist rendering of social relations that ultimately informed Garfinkel's position. Here we find the sources of his turn toward ethnomethodology, which would influence subsequent generations of sociologists. This book is essential reading for all social theory scholars and graduate students and to a wider range of social scientists in anthropology, ethnomethodology, and other fields.

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