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The Ethnomethodological Movement : Sociosemiotic Interpretations
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Author(s):
Pierce J. Flynn
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December 31 1991
Publisher:
DE GRUYTER MOUTON
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978-3-11-012000-4
Publication date (Print):
December 31 1991
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December 31 1991
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10.1515/9783110873146
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Book chapters
pp. I
Frontmatter
pp. VII
Acknowledgments
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 25
Chapter One The Ethnomethodological Movement: A Generational Exploration
pp. 71
Chapter Two Ethnomethodology’s Radical Features
pp. 103
Chapter Three Garfinkel’s Intertextual Poetry
pp. 131
Chapter Four Discovering Imaginable Futures: Ethnomethodology’s Work of Referencing
pp. 167
Chapter Five Local Production and Documentary Verification
pp. 197
Chapter Six Folklore from the Field
pp. 229
Chapter Seven The Ethnomethodological Movement Around the World in a Comparative Historical Perspective
pp. 269
Conclusion Tiresius or Knowledge of Future Events
pp. 285
Appendix 1 A Generational Textual Glossary of Ethnomethodology
pp. 297
Appendix 2 Referencing
pp. 299
Appendix 3 Ethnomethodology Around the World
pp. 301
Appendix 4 Ethnomethodology Translated in French
pp. 305
Appendix 5 Ethnomethodology’s Topical Fields
pp. 309
Bibliography
pp. 381
Index of names
pp. 387
Subject Index
pp. 411
Backmatter
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