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ethnomethodologist Sociol.|ˌɛθnəʊmɛθəˈdɒlədʒɪst| [f. ethnomethodology + -ist.] A student or practitioner of ethnomethodology.
1967Social Problems XIV. 427/1 The present paper represents an attempt to combine the two approaches by applying methods developed by the ethnoscientists to a problem conceptualized in terms relevant to an ethnomethodologist. 1972Science 12 May 627/3 He does not interview people (as cognitive psychologists and ethnomethodologists do). 1975Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. XXVI. 139 By the ethnomethodologists' own admission..Schutz, in recommending a clarification of methods, only pointed the way. 1984Lang. & Communication IV. i. 73 This approach is essentially the one adopted by ethnomethodologists and exponents of the analysis of ‘interactive discourse’. |