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ethnomethodological, a. Sociol.|ˌɛθnəʊmɛθədɒˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [f. ethnomethodology: see -ical.] Of or pertaining to ethnomethodology.
1967H. Garfinkel Stud. Ethnomethodol. p. v, Ethnomethodological studies analyze everyday activities as members' methods for making those same activities visibly-rational-and-reportable-for-all-practical-purposes, i.e., ‘accountable’, as organizations of commonplace everyday activities. 1973Social Sci. Q. LIII. 905 From an ethnomethodological perspective, the Mexican American is seen as any other societal member who encounters, knows, and sees the social order..as consisting of normal courses of action that are dealt with in routine ways. 1976Human Relations XXIX. 195 Ethnomethodological investigation purports to have no purpose except that of revealing the purpose of those exposed by it. 1984Lang. & Communication IV. i. 72 The ethnomethodological concern to analyse ‘real’ data in ‘real’ situations is revealing in this respect. |