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Making sense of ethnomethodology

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A very accessible introduction to ethnomethodology: this book presents the nature and aims of ethnomethodological research in a clear and uncompromising way, faithful to the work and intentions of its practitioners.

272 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1987

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Eric Livingston

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Eric Livingston is a University of Tulsa graduate, with a degree in biochemistry. He married his college sweetheart, an English major who encouraged him to pursue his writing career. They currently reside in Houston, Texas, where Livingston was born.

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Probably the best introduction into thinking ethnomethodologically, for the theory, look at Heritage (1991)
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