VOLUME I
PART ONE: POSITION STATEMENTS
Oxford English Dictionary
Definition of Ethnomethodology
Michael Lynch
Ethnomethodology
Anne Rawls
Harold Garfinkel
John Heritage
Garfinkel and Ethnomethodology
Edward Rose
A Conversation with Harvey Sacks
Robert Dingwall
The Ethnomethodological Movement
Don H. Zimmerman
Studies in Ethnomethodology: Twenty Years Later
Douglas W. Maynard & Steven E. Clayman
The Diversity of Ethnomethodology
Paul Filmer
On Harol Garfinkel's Ethnomethodology
Richard A. Hilbert
Garfinkel's Recovery of Themes in Classical Sociology
Jeff Coulter
Ethnomethodology and the Contemporary Condition of Inquiry
Don H. Zimmerman & Melvin Pollner
The Everyday World as a Phenomenon
Marek Czyzewski
Reflexivity of Actors Versus Reflexivity of Accounts
PART TWO: CRITICISMS AND REACTIONS
Alvin W. Gouldner
Ethnomethodology
Anthony Giddens
Ethnomethodology
Jurgen Habermas
The Problem of Understanding Meaning in the Social Sciences
James S. Coleman
Review of Garfinkel, Studies in Ethnomethodology
John H. Goldthorpe
A Revolution in Sociology?
Doug Benson
Critical Note: A Revolution in Sociology
Lewis A. Coser
Two Methods in Search of a Substance
Don H. Zimmerman
A Reply to Professor Coser
Hugh Mehan & Houston Wood
De-Secting Ethnomethodology
Lewis A. Coser
Reply to My Critics
VOLUME II
PART TWO: CRITICISMS AND REACTIONS (continued)
Paul Attewell
Ethnomethodology Since Garfinkel
Mark Peyrot
Understanding Ethnomethodology
A Remedy for Some Common Misconceptions
Melvin Pollner
Left of Ethnomethodology
The Rise and Decline of Radical Reflexivity
PART THREE: ETHNOMETHODOLOGY AND OTHER PERSPECTIVES
Section 1: Phenomenology
James L. Heap and Phillip A. Roth
On Phenomenological Society
John O'Neill
From Phenomenology to Ethnomethodology
Some Radical "Misreadings"
George Psathas
Ethnomethodology as a Phenomenological Approach in the Social Sciences
D. Lawrence Wieder
When is Phenomenology Sociological?
R.J. Anderson, J.A. Hughes & W.A. Sharrock
The Relationship Between Ethnomethodology and Phenomenology
Section 2: Symbolic Interactionism
Norman K. Denzin
Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology
Don H. Zimmerman & D. Lawrence Wieder
Ethnomethodology and the Problem of Order
Jeff Coulter
Remarks on the Conceptualization of Social Structure
Section 3: Conversation Analysis
Harvey Sacks
Sociological Description
Don H. Zimmerman & Deirdre Boden
Structure-in-Action
Don H. Zimmerman
On Conversation
The Conversation Analytic Perspective
D. Lawrence Wieder
From Resource to Topic
Some Aims of Conversation Analysis
Section 4: Ethnomethodology and Constructionism
Michael E. Lynch
Technical Work and Critical Enquiry
Investigations in a Scientific Laboratory
Graham Button & Wes Sharrock
A Disagreement over Agreement and Consensus in Constructionist Sociology
Melvin Pollner
Sociological and Common-Sense Models of the Labelling Process
Steve Woolgar & Dorothy Pawluch
Ontological Gerrymandering
The Anatomy of Social Problems Explanations
PART FOUR: METHODS AS TOPICS AND RESOURCES
Aaron V. Cicourel
Interviews, Surveys and the Problem of Ecological Validity
Lucy Suchman & Brigitte Jordan
Interactional Troubles in Face-to-Face Survey Interviews
VOLUME III
PART FOUR: METHODS AS TOPICS AND RESOURCES (continued)
Lindsey Churchill
Ethnomethodology and Measurement
Michael Lynch
Method
Measurement - Ordinary and Scientific Measurement as Ethnomethodological Phenomena
Douglas Benson & John A. Hughes
Method
Evidence and Inference - Evidence and Inference for Ethnomethodology
Michael Moerman & Harvey Sacks
On "Understanding" in the Analysis of Natural Conversation
PART FIVE: FROM THE PROBLEM OF REALITY TO THE PRODUCTION OF REALITY
Egon Bittner
Objectivity and Realism in Sociology
Melvin Pollner
Mundane Reasoning
David Bogen
Beyond the "Limits" of Mundane Reason
003 Dorothy E. Smith
'K is Mentally Ill'
The Anatomy of a Factual Account
Peter Eglin & Stephen Hester
Moral Order and the Montreal Massacre
A Story of Membership Categorization Analysis
Jeff Coulter & E.D. Parsons
The Praxiology of Perception
Visual Orientations and Practical Action
George Psathas & Martin Kozloff
The Structure of Directions
PART SIX: ETHNOMETHODOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS
Egon Bittner
The Concept of Organization
Egon Bittner
The Police on Skid-Row
Paul Drew
Accusations
The Occasioned Use of Members' Knowledge of 'Religious Geography' in Describing Events
Stacy Burns
Lawyers' Work in the Menendez Brothers' Murder Trial
David A. Goode
On Understanding Without Words
Communication Between a Deaf-Blind Child and her Parents
Kenneth Liberman
The Collective Character of Disputes in Aboriginal Communities
Michael Moerman
The Use of Precedent in Natural Conversation
A Study in Practical Legal Reasoning
VOLUME IV
PART SIX: ETHNOMETHODOLOGICAL STUDIES OF ORGANIZATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS (continued)
Ken Morrison
Some Researchable Recurrences in Disciplinary-Specific Inquiry
Anita Pomerantz & J. Maxwell Atkinson
Ethnomethodology, Conversation Analysis, and the Study of Courtroom Interaction
Albert B. Robillard
Can He Think?
Harvey Sacks
Notes on Police Assessment of Moral Character
Howard Schwartz
Data
Who Needs It? Describing Normal Environments - Examples and Methods
david Sudnow
Normal Crimes
Sociological Features of the Penal Code in a Public Defender Office
Roy Turner
Some Formal Properties of Therapy Talk
D.R. Watson
Doing the Organization's Work
An Examination of Aspects of the Operation of a Crisis Intervention Center
D. Lawrence Wieder
Telling the Code
PART SEVEN: STUDIES OF WORK IN THE PROFESSIONS AND SCIENCES
Michael Lynch
Discipline and the Material Form of Images
An Analysis of Scientific Visibility
Eric Livingstone
Cultures of Proving
Dusan I. Bjelic
Lebenswelt Structures of Galilean Physics: The Case of Galileo's Pendulum
Douglas Macbeth
Classroom "Floors"
Material Organizations as a Course of Affairs
Trent Eglin
Introduction to Hermeneutics of the Occult
Lucy A. Suchman
Representing Practice in Cognitive Science
Graham Button & Wes Sharrock
Project Work
The Organisation of Collaborative Design and Development in Software Engineering
Charles Goodwin
Seeing in Depth