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Ethnomethodology's Program

Working Out Durkheim's Aphorism

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Focusing on fundamental sociological issues, Garfinkel critiques the historical neglect of Durkheim's aphorism regarding the concreteness of social facts. He argues that sociologists have overly conceptualized social facts, distancing them from their real-world implications. Through this work, Garfinkel advocates for a return to recognizing the tangible nature of social facts, emphasizing the complex social practices that shape them. His insights aim to realign sociology with its foundational principles, challenging prevailing theoretical interpretations.

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Ethnomethodology's Program, Harold Garfinkel

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Titre
Ethnomethodology's Program
Sous-titre
Working Out Durkheim's Aphorism
Langue
Anglais
Éditeur
RLPG/Galleys
Publié
2002
Format
souple
Pages
314
ISBN13
9780742516427
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Focusing on fundamental sociological issues, Garfinkel critiques the historical neglect of Durkheim's aphorism regarding the concreteness of social facts. He argues that sociologists have overly conceptualized social facts, distancing them from their real-world implications. Through this work, Garfinkel advocates for a return to recognizing the tangible nature of social facts, emphasizing the complex social practices that shape them. His insights aim to realign sociology with its foundational principles, challenging prevailing theoretical interpretations.