This article provides an introduction for social workers to ethnomethodology (EM), and suggests that they can find not only a similarity of attention between their front-line work and EM, but ways of making sense which explicate the connections between concrete and practical activity and the accomplishment of local as well as extra-local orders. EM redirects analytic attention to the ordinary and mundane ways that people in their everyday lives jointly produce, account for, and manage local, practical, and taken-for-granted scenes to produce social order. EM, by attending to what people 'do' in concert, rather than what they might say, think, or imagine, provides a essential empirical redirection for social work at a time when increasing at...
International audienceAfter a brief reminder of the questions and issues relating to the constitutio...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Context holds a significant place mediating the conceptual and the empirical in ethnography. This mo...
Summary : How does one go about doing or engaging in ethnomethodological study of local occasions? W...
This paper examines whether social workers and other direct service practitioners can find utility i...
Ethnomethodology (EM) brought a new vision to social studies by putting the construction of social r...
Bringing together one of the most important bodies of research into people's working practices, this...
Ethnomethodology is an empirical study of folk or ethno methods of practical action and practical re...
Ethnomethodolagy is considered in relation to conventional sociology; especially with regard to the...
The article considers how ethnomethodology (EM) studies visuality. Historically, there were four app...
This article explores the relationships among social work, feminist theory and ethnography in the co...
Abstract: Social work is a multi-dimensional and contradictory field of practice, which often leads ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of ethnomethodology and explore its use...
The article illustrates the sociological theory and method of institutional ethnography by describin...
Nurse anthropologist, Madeleine Leininger, developed the culture care theory and ethnonursing resear...
International audienceAfter a brief reminder of the questions and issues relating to the constitutio...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Context holds a significant place mediating the conceptual and the empirical in ethnography. This mo...
Summary : How does one go about doing or engaging in ethnomethodological study of local occasions? W...
This paper examines whether social workers and other direct service practitioners can find utility i...
Ethnomethodology (EM) brought a new vision to social studies by putting the construction of social r...
Bringing together one of the most important bodies of research into people's working practices, this...
Ethnomethodology is an empirical study of folk or ethno methods of practical action and practical re...
Ethnomethodolagy is considered in relation to conventional sociology; especially with regard to the...
The article considers how ethnomethodology (EM) studies visuality. Historically, there were four app...
This article explores the relationships among social work, feminist theory and ethnography in the co...
Abstract: Social work is a multi-dimensional and contradictory field of practice, which often leads ...
The aim of this paper is to provide a comprehensive overview of ethnomethodology and explore its use...
The article illustrates the sociological theory and method of institutional ethnography by describin...
Nurse anthropologist, Madeleine Leininger, developed the culture care theory and ethnonursing resear...
International audienceAfter a brief reminder of the questions and issues relating to the constitutio...
This article calls attention to the basics m ethnographic fieldwork and points out how they fit toge...
Context holds a significant place mediating the conceptual and the empirical in ethnography. This mo...