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Definition of ethnomethodology in English: ethnomethodologynoun ˌɛθnəʊˌmɛθəˈdɒlədʒiˌeTHnōˌmeTHəˈdäləjē mass nounA method of sociological analysis that examines how individuals use everyday conversation to construct a common-sense view of the world. Example sentencesExamples - These methods include empirical phenomenology, ethnomethodology, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, narrative analysis, and action research, among others.
- Where we most seriously diverge, it seems, is in Parsons' tacit acceptance of ethnomethodology, symbolic interactionism and future studies as the best means to understand these complex relations.
- I also think that ethnomethodology and conversation analysis could be successfully adapted to give us some unique insights into blogging as a social practice.
- Conversation analysis is a discovery-oriented, inductive approach rooted in ethnomethodology.
- An approach that is gaining increasing attention in the study of medical consultations is ethnomethodology and conversation analysis.
- if you actually are familiar with ethnomethodology, that would explain quite a bit to me.
- Crabtree and his colleagues show why this issue is important in their discussion of ethnography and ethnomethodology.
Definition of ethnomethodology in US English: ethnomethodologynounˌeTHnōˌmeTHəˈdäləjē A method of sociological analysis that examines how individuals use everyday conversation and gestures to construct a common-sense view of the world. Example sentencesExamples - Conversation analysis is a discovery-oriented, inductive approach rooted in ethnomethodology.
- I also think that ethnomethodology and conversation analysis could be successfully adapted to give us some unique insights into blogging as a social practice.
- if you actually are familiar with ethnomethodology, that would explain quite a bit to me.
- Where we most seriously diverge, it seems, is in Parsons' tacit acceptance of ethnomethodology, symbolic interactionism and future studies as the best means to understand these complex relations.
- An approach that is gaining increasing attention in the study of medical consultations is ethnomethodology and conversation analysis.
- Crabtree and his colleagues show why this issue is important in their discussion of ethnography and ethnomethodology.
- These methods include empirical phenomenology, ethnomethodology, discourse analysis, conversation analysis, narrative analysis, and action research, among others.
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