Kenneth Liberman: More Studies in Ethnomethodology: SUNY Press: Albany, New York, 2013, 310 pp + index, 26.95 pbk, 90.00 hbk

Human Studies 37 (4):597-602 (2014)
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I shall confess since the beginning that I have fallen in love with this book. Reasons are as varied as its merits. First, it actually constitutes what the title promises: “More Studies in Ethnomethodology”. This is not just because of the Foreword by Harold Garfinkel and the life-time collaboration of which the latter and the book itself testify between the founder of Ethnomethodology and one of his students, Kenneth Liberman—by now Professor Emeritus with his own experience of “25 years of teaching ethnomethodology” . It is especially because of the “freshness” with which the text captures “many ideas central to ethnomethodology” .Second, indeed, the book is very well written; arguments flow in an amazingly clear and vivid way. This makes it a perfect textbook for students in ethnomethodology to have a less initiate-like encounter with the discipline.“Garfinkel’s writings are […] the reference texts, but at the same time their resistan ..

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