Description
This collection of readings provides a comprehensive introduction to ethnomethodology, a branch of sociology that examines the methods people use to make sense of their everyday social interactions. The book explores the practical reasoning behind social phenomena, focusing on how individuals construct and maintain a shared sense of reality. It includes discussions on the use of language, the organisation of social interactions, and the role of context in shaping behaviour. The text is divided into sections that cover theoretical foundations, practical reasoning, and applications in organisational settings, offering insights into the intricate processes that underpin social life.
Published 1974
Condition: Well Read