The Program of Ethnomethodology

In Anne Warfield Rawls (ed.), Harold Garfinkel: Parsons' Primer. J.B. Metzler. pp. 327-338 (2019)
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The Program manuscript is a talk given by Garfinkel in 1960 that explains the program of ethnomethodology and its relationship to the study of society in the context of a critical examination of sociology as a discipline, with the recommendation that to abandon the concern for a detailed examination of commonsense activities abandons sociology itself and turns sociological questions over to biological and physical sciences.

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