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Ethnomethodology and the human sciences
Method: measurement – ordinary and scientific measurement as ethnomethodological phenomena
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Author(s):
Mike Lynch
Editor(s):
Graham Button
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction: ethnomethodology and the foundational respecification of the human sciences
pp. 20
Logic: ethnomethodology and the logic of language
pp. 176
Cognition: cognition in an ethnomethodological mode
pp. 196
Language and culture: the linguistic analysis of culture
pp. 10
Respecification: evidence for locally produced, naturally accountable phenomena of order, logic, reason, meaning, method, etc. in and as of the essential haecceity of immortal ordinary society (I) – an announcement of studies
pp. 51
Epistemology: professional scepticism
pp. 77
Method: measurement – ordinary and scientific measurement as ethnomethodological phenomena
pp. 109
Method: evidence and inference – evidence and inference for ethnomethodology
pp. 137
The social actor: social action in real time
pp. 227
Values and moral judgement: communicative praxis as moral order
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