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ethnomethodology


Meanings
  • Noun

    The study of how people create and maintain a shared understanding of social situations through the use of shared rules and practices.

    - "Ethnomethodology is the systematic investigation of the routine and mundane activities that people use to make sense of their world."
    - "In ethnomethodology, the focus is on the practical, everyday methods that people use to construct social reality."

Variants
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ethnomethodologies , ethnomethodologist , ethnomethodologists , ethnomethodology
Etymology
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A term coined by Harold Garfinkel in the 1950s and 1960s, derived from the Greek words 'ethnos' (people) and 'methodos' (method).


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  1. Ethnomethodology is sometimes referred to as 'the hidden art of social science'.

  2. The term 'ethnomethodology' was first coined by Harold Garfinkel in a 1967 paper titled 'Studies in Ethnomethodology'.

  3. Ethnomethodology has been used to study a wide range of social phenomena, from the mundane (such as how people use cutlery at a dinner table) to the complex (such as how air traffic control systems operate).


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  1. Symbolic Interactionism: A sociological perspective that emphasizes the importance of symbols and meanings in social interactions, and the role of individuals in creating and interpreting these symbols.

  2. Garfinkel, Harold: A sociologist who is considered the founder of ethnomethodology. He is known for his work on the study of everyday life and the role of taken-for-granted practices in social order.


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Ethnomethodology has been influential in various fields, including sociology, anthropology, and linguistics. It has been used to study a wide range of social phenomena, from everyday conversations to complex organizational practices.

How to Memorize "ethnomethodology"

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    - Imagine a group of people engaging in a social interaction, using shared rules and practices to create a shared understanding of the situation.
    - Visualize the concept of 'routine' and how it relates to ethnomethodology, such as the way that routines help to create a sense of order and predictability in social situations.

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    - Think about how the concept of ethnomethodology relates to your own experiences and observations of social situations.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym 'PEOPLE' to remember the key concepts of ethnomethodology: 'P' for 'People', 'E' for 'Everyday', 'O' for 'Order', 'P' for 'Practices', 'L' for 'Language', and 'E' for 'Experience'.
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