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ethnomethodology Sociol.|ˌɛθnəʊmɛθəˈdɒlədʒɪ| [f. ethno- + methodology.] A style of sociological analysis associated with H. Garfinkel (b. 1917), which seeks to expose and analyse the methods by which participants in a given social situation construct their commonsense knowledge of the world.
1967H. Garfinkel Stud. Ethnomethodol. i. 11, I use the term ‘ethnomethodology’ to refer to the investigation of the rational properties of indexical expressions and other practical actions as contingent ongoing accomplishments of organized artful practices of everyday life. 1974R. Turner (title) Ethnomethodology. 1975Brit. Jrnl. Sociol. XXVI. 139 Schutz is..presented as providing the driving force for..ethnomethodology. 1978M. Douglas Cultural Bias i. 5 Not surprisingly, sociology finds even Cicourel's cogent form of ethnomethodology difficult to accept. 1984Rev. Eng. Stud. XXXV. 428 For him, however, this work has left sociological positivism undisturbed at heart, and so has ethno-methodology. |