a cohost post derailed my afternoon and I wrote a few paragraphs about ethnomethodology: cohost.org/done/post/75... it's about "glossing" as a practice
I might have something helpful for this, but it's gonna take some... er... glossed intellectual history. Namely, that I have a guess as to where Castaneda came up with the idea that Parsons had said s...
Did you have a background in ethnomethodology or conversational studies prior to that? I’d think these essays are pretty deep into Goffman’s career to go into cold.
"Autistic Intelligence" by Doug Maynard and Jason Turowetz (PhD 2016) has won recent awards from the ASA Section on Social Psychology, the ASA Section on Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis, and the International Conference on Conversation Analysis.
Harvey Sacks' (1935–1975) birthday today. "We are trying not to arrange things conveniently but to find out how they are arranged." (HS in Sanches & Blount, eds., 1975, p. 66) #EMCA#ConversationAnalysis#Ethnomethodology#Sociology
Their critique is that Garfinkel/Ethnomethodology isn't reflective enough, doesn't address issues of social/political stake and context and thus Garfinkel (in the passing chapter) failed to "recognise his own complicity in that social construction" [of gender as a social construction].
“The doors open. I walk in. THE QUESTION is asked. ‘Garfinkel, what IS Ethnomethodology?’ The elevator doors close. We're on our way to the ninth floor. I'm only able to say, ‘Ethnomethodology is working out some very preposterous problems.’ The elevator doors open.” (Garfinkel, 2002: 91)
Good News! A Japanese translation of Professor Dirk vom Lehn's excellent book "Harold Garfinkel: The Creation and Development of Ethnomethodology" has been published! The translation team includes Yosuke Arano, Yuki Kawamura, Shintaro Matsunaga, and me. www.shin-yo-sha.co.jp/book/b645803...
Postdoc opportunity at Indiana Uni working with the fantastic Jessica Nina Lester, requires experience in ethnomethodology/CA. Deadline 10th April: indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/23512
once again, the old connection between ethnomethodology and game studies yields benefits @gluzmania.bsky.social