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" Durkheim that teach that the objective reality of social facts is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead, and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing accomplishment of the concerted activities... "
Storylines: Craftartists’ Narratives of Identity - Page 170
de Elliot G. Mishler - 2009 - 208 pages
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Talking Culture: Ethnography and Conversation Analysis

Michael Moerman - 1988 - 232 pages
...has become such a banner and bugbear that l hesitate to use it. But it is the proper name for viewing "the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...accomplishment of the concerted activities of daily life" (Garfinkel 1967: vii), and for "discovering the formal properties of commonplace . . . actions 'from...
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Symbolic Interaction: An Introduction to Social Psychology

Nancy J. Herman, Larry T. Reynolds - 1994 - 512 pages
...reality, are sui generis, and are "out there somewhere." Instead, Garfinkel says, ethnomethodology sees the objective reality of social facts as an "ongoing accomplishment of the concerted activities of everyday life."8 By this he means that in everyday situations the individual invokes or recognizes...
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Ethnomethodology

Alain Coulon - 1995 - 92 pages
...is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead, and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...being by members known, used, and taken for granted, is, for members doing sociology, a fundamental phenomenon, (p. vii) Contrary to Durkheim, social facts...
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Discourse and Organization

David Grant, Tom W Keenoy, Cliff Oswick - 1998 - 260 pages
...is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead, and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...being by members known, used, and taken for granted, is, for members doing sociology a fundamental phenomenon. (1967: vii) The discovery of the underlying...
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Doing a Literature Review: Releasing the Social Science Research Imagination

Chris Hart - 1998 - 244 pages
...is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead, and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...that accomplishment being by members known, used, and taken-for-granted, is, for members doing sociology, a fundamental phenomenon. (1967: vii) In such a...
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Feminist Narratives and the Sociology of Religion

Nancy Nason-Clark, Mary Jo Neitz - 2001 - 672 pages
...reality, are sui generis, and are "out there somewhere." Instead, Garfinkel says, ethnomethodology sees the objective reality of social facts as an "ongoing accomplishment of the concerted activities of everyday life."8 By this he means that in everyday situations the individual invokes or recognizes...
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Qualitative Research in Action

Tim May - 2002 - 420 pages
...is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...being by members known, used, and taken for granted, is for members doing sociology, a fundamental phenomenon. (Garfinkel 1967: vii) With regard to context...
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A Companion to Qualitative Research

Uwe Flick, Ernst von Kardoff, Ines Steinke - 2004 - 452 pages
...is sociology's fundamental principle, the lesson is taken instead, and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...being by members known, used, and taken for granted, is, for members doing sociology, a fundamental phenomenon. Garfinkel does not deny that social facts...
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Qualitative Research: Theory, Method and Practice

David Silverman - 2004 - 396 pages
...lesson is taken instead and used as a study policy, that the objective reality of social facts as on ongoing accomplishment of the concerted activities...being by members known, used, and taken for granted, is for members doing sociology, a fundamental phenomena. (Garfinkel, 1967: vii) So, for example, in...
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A Companion to Qualitative Research

Uwe Flick, Ernst von Kardoff, Ines Steinke - 2004 - 446 pages
...certainty in everyday life the basis of a science of social phenomena. Instead he proposes observing 'the objective reality of social facts as an ongoing...accomplishment of the concerted activities of daily life', which means not proceeding from the existence of social facts, but rather conceiving their objective...
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