Ethnomethodology

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Ethnomethodology is an approach in the sociology introduced by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel. It also find its  
Ethnomethodology is an approach in the sociology introduced by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel. It also find its  
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origin in Talcott Parsons's functionalist sociology. [[Max Weber]], [[Alfred Schütz]], [[Emile Durkheim]] and Aron Gurwitsch
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origin in Talcott Parsons's functionalist sociology. [[Max Weber]], [[Alfred Schütz]], [[Émile Durkheim]] and Aron Gurwitsch
were other important people which helped to develop ethnomethodolgy. The term 'ethnomethodology' was introduced by
were other important people which helped to develop ethnomethodolgy. The term 'ethnomethodology' was introduced by
Garfinkel when he was preparing one ofhis journals.
Garfinkel when he was preparing one ofhis journals.

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Ethnomethodology is an approach in the sociology introduced by the American sociologist Harold Garfinkel. It also find its origin in Talcott Parsons's functionalist sociology. Max Weber, Alfred Schütz, Émile Durkheim and Aron Gurwitsch were other important people which helped to develop ethnomethodolgy. The term 'ethnomethodology' was introduced by Garfinkel when he was preparing one ofhis journals.