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Culture in action : studies in membership categorization analysis

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  • Contributor: Eglin, Peter; Hester, Stephen
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    1997
    Summary:

    This collection of new studies in ethnomethodology addresses sociology's classical questions by developing that strand of ethnomethodological inquiry dealing with membership categorization. This book provides detailed studies of members' use of membership categories across various settings from the O.J. Simpson trial, via TV commercials and news headlines, to school staff and referral meetings. The studies show that category use is occasional, that culture is always internal to action; accordingly sociology's key theoretical problems and substantive areas are re-specified in terms of members' methods of membership categorization. This is the first collection of original, unpublished studies by internationally renowned practitioners of ethnomethodology of members' uses of the descriptive resources of language to describe persons. Co-published with The International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis.

    Contents:
    • Ch. 1. Membership Categorization Analysis: An Introduction / Stephen Hester and Peter Eglin
    • Ch. 2. Reflexive Constitution of Category, Predicate and Context in Two Settings / Stephen Hester and Peter Eglin
    • Ch. 3. Some General Reflections on 'Categorization' and 'Sequence' in the Analysis of Conversation / Rod Watson
    • Ch. 4. Ticketing Rules: Categorization and Moral Ordering in a School Staff Meeting / Carolyn D. Baker
    • Ch. 5. Lies, Recollections and Categorical Judgements in Testimony / Michael Lynch and David Bogen
    • Ch. 6. Narrative Intelligibility and Membership Categorization in a Television Commercial / David Francis and Christopher Hart
    • Ch. 7. Conclusion: Membership Categorization Analysis and Sociology / Stephen Hester and Peter Eglin.
    Original Publisher: Washington, D.C., University Press of America & International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis
    Language(s): English