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Directions in Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis


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Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis are cognate approaches to the study of social action that together comprise a major perspective within the contemporary human sciences. Ethnomethodology focuses upon the production of situated and ordered social action of all kinds, whilst Conversation Analysis has a more specific focus on the production and organisation of talk-in-interaction. Of course, given that so much social action is conducted in and through talk, there are substantive as well theoretical continuities between the two approaches. Focusing on social activities as situated human productions, these approaches seek to analyse the intelligibility and accountability of social activities ‘from within’ those activities themselves, using methods that can be analysed and described. Such methods amount to aptitudes, skills, knowledge and competencies that members of society use, rely upon and take for granted in conducting their affairs across the whole range of social life.

As a result of the methodological rewards consequent upon their unique analytic approach and attention to the detailed orderliness of social life, Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis have ramified across a wide range of human science disciplines throughout the world, including anthropology, social psychology, linguistics, communication studies and social studies of science and technology.

This series is dedicated to publishing the latest work in these two fields, including research monographs, edited collections and theoretical treatises. As such, its volumes are essential reading for those concerned with the study of human conduct and aptitudes, the (re)production of social orderliness and the methods and aspirations of the social sciences.

Follow the link below for the series ‘freebook’ of Taylor & Francis / Routledge Content, Ethnomethodological and Conversation Analytic Studies of Race and Racism in Everyday Interaction: https://www.routledge.com/go/black-lives-matter-an-ethnomethodology-freebook

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Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground

Talk and Social Interaction in the Playground

1st Edition

By Carly W. Butler
November 17, 2016

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...

Ethnomethodology at Work

Ethnomethodology at Work

1st Edition

By Peter Tolmie, Mark Rouncefield
November 15, 2016

Bringing together one of the most important bodies of research into people's working practices, this volume outlines the specific character of the ethnomethodological approach to work, providing an introduction to the key conceptual resources ethnomethodology has drawn upon in its studies, and a ...

Adjudication in Action An Ethnomethodology of Law, Morality and Justice

Adjudication in Action: An Ethnomethodology of Law, Morality and Justice

1st Edition

By Baudouin Dupret
October 17, 2016

Adjudication in Action describes the moral dimension of judicial activities and the judicial approach to questions of morality, observing the contextualized deployment of various practices and the activities of diverse people who, in different capacities, find themselves involved with institutional...

Ethnomethodology at Play

Ethnomethodology at Play

1st Edition

Edited By Mark Rouncefield, Peter Tolmie
October 10, 2016

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 ...

Ethnographies of Reason

Ethnographies of Reason

1st Edition

By Eric Livingston
September 30, 2016

Written by one of the most eminent scholars in the field, Ethnographies of Reason is a unique book in terms of the studies it presents, the perspective it develops and the research techniques it illustrates. Using concrete case study materials throughout, Eric Livingston offers a fundamentally ...

Harold Garfinkel The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology

Harold Garfinkel: The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology

1st Edition

By Dirk vom Lehn
May 01, 2014

This book is a concise intellectual biography of Harold Garfinkel, a key figure in 20th-century social science. Garfinkel is practically synonymous with ethnomethodology, an approach that since the 1960s has led to major analytic and methodological developments in sociology and other disciplines. ...

Orders of Ordinary Action Respecifying Sociological Knowledge

Orders of Ordinary Action: Respecifying Sociological Knowledge

1st Edition

Edited By David Francis, Stephen Hester
May 13, 2016

Presenting original research studies by leading scholars in the field, Orders of Ordinary Action considers how ethnomethodology provides for an 'alternate' sociology by respecifying sociological phenomena as locally accomplished members' activities. Following an introduction by the editors and a ...

Respecifying Lab Ethnography An Ethnomethodological Study of Experimental Physics

Respecifying Lab Ethnography: An Ethnomethodological Study of Experimental Physics

1st Edition

By Philippe Sormani
October 15, 2014

Respecifying Lab Ethnography delivers the first ethnomethodological study of current experimental physics in action, describing the disciplinary orientation of lab work and exploring the discipline in its social order, formal stringency and skilful performance - in situ and in vivo. Drawing upon ...

Socialization: Parent-Child Interaction in Everyday Life

Socialization: Parent-Child Interaction in Everyday Life

1st Edition

By Sara Keel
March 17, 2016

Adopting a conversation analytic approach informed by ethnomethodology, this book examines the process of socialization as it takes place within everyday parent–child interactions. Based on a large audio-visual corpus featuring footage of families filmed extensively in their homes, the author ...

There is No Such Thing as a Social Science In Defence of Peter Winch

There is No Such Thing as a Social Science: In Defence of Peter Winch

1st Edition

By Phil Hutchinson, Rupert Read, Wes Sharrock
February 17, 2016

The death of Peter Winch in 1997 sparked a revived interest in his work with this book arguing his work suffered misrepresentation in both recent literature and in contemporary critiques of his writing. Debates in philosophy and sociology about foundational questions of social ontology and ...

Analysing Practical and Professional Texts A Naturalistic Approach

Analysing Practical and Professional Texts: A Naturalistic Approach

1st Edition

By Rod Watson
October 28, 2009

Analysing Practical and Professional Texts focuses on texts as constituents of human usage, showing how written documents and other 'texts' are integral to social organization. It reveals social organization itself to be not only textually-mediated in nature, but also textually-constituted, showing...

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