Interaction and Everyday Life
Phenomenological and Ethnomethodological Essays in Honor of George Psathas
Herausgeber: Nasu, Hisashi; Waksler, Frances Chaput
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Phenomenological and Ethnomethodological Essays in Honor of George Psathas
Herausgeber: Nasu, Hisashi; Waksler, Frances Chaput
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Through a wide-ranging international collection of papers, this volume provides theoretical and historical insights into the development and application of phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology and offers detailed examples of research into social phenomena from these standpoints. All the articles in this volume join together to testify to the enormous efficacy and potential of both phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology.
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Through a wide-ranging international collection of papers, this volume provides theoretical and historical insights into the development and application of phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology and offers detailed examples of research into social phenomena from these standpoints. All the articles in this volume join together to testify to the enormous efficacy and potential of both phenomenological sociology and ethnomethodology.
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- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780739176443
- ISBN-10: 0739176447
- Artikelnr.: 36053222
- Verlag: Lexington Books
- Seitenzahl: 374
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Oktober 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 694g
- ISBN-13: 9780739176443
- ISBN-10: 0739176447
- Artikelnr.: 36053222
Hisashi Nasu is professor of sociology at Waseda University, Japan. Frances Chaput Waksler is professor emerita of sociology at Wheelock College, Boston, Massachusetts.
Preface Part I. Phenomenological Sociology as an Intellectual Movement
Chapter 1: Phenomenological Sociology in the United States: The
Developmental Process of an Intellectual Movement Hisashi Nasu Chapter 2:
Experiencing a Phenomenological Teacher: A Reflection Christina
Papadimitriou Chapter 3: Revisiting Psathas: A Personal and Hermeneutic
Reappraisal David Rehorick Part II. Phenomenological Considerations Chapter
4: In the Beginning was Embodied Sociality: A Tribute to George Psathas'
Phenomenological Sociology Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5.:Why Ethnomethodology
Needs the Transcendental Ego Michael Barber Chapter 6: A Problem in Alfred
Schutz's Methodology of the Cultural Sciences Lester Embree Chapter 7:
Where is Power?: An Investigation into the Formation of Political Semantics
Ilja Srubar Chapter 8: Trust and the Dialectic of the Familiar and
Unfamiliar within the Life-World Martin Endress Chapter 9: Phenomenology
and Sociology: Divergent Interpretations of a Complex Relationship Thomas
Eberle Chapter 10: Investigating Friendship: A Prospective Dispute between
Protosociology and Phenomenological Sociology Jochen Dreher Chapter 11:
Face-to-Face Interaction, Kirogi Papa (Wild Goose Dad), and the Stranger: A
Social-Phenomenological Study of Changing Intimacy in the Family Kwang-ki
Kim Chapter 12: Children as Interactional Partners for Adults Frances
Chaput Waksler Part III. Ethnomethodological Explorations Chapter 13:
Classical Ethnomethodology, The Radical Program, and Conversation Analysis
Thomas Wilson Chapter 14: To the Activities Themselves: A Philosophical
Interpretation of the Complexities of Experience Lenore Langsdorf Chapter
15: The Intelligibility of Directions: The Psathas Corpus Kenneth Liberman
Chapter 16: Collective Action, Collective Reaction: Inspecting Bad Apples
in Accounts for Organizational Deviance and Discrimination Tim Berard
Chapter 17: Garden Lessons: Embodied Action and Joint Attention in Extended
Sequences Lorenza Mondada Chapter 18: Doing "Being Friends" in Japanese
Telephone Conversations Aug Nishizaka Chapter 19. From Phenomenology to
Ethnomethodology: The Crafting of Musical Time Peter Weeks Appendix: George
Psathas' Books, Edited Volumes, Articles, and Book Reviews
Chapter 1: Phenomenological Sociology in the United States: The
Developmental Process of an Intellectual Movement Hisashi Nasu Chapter 2:
Experiencing a Phenomenological Teacher: A Reflection Christina
Papadimitriou Chapter 3: Revisiting Psathas: A Personal and Hermeneutic
Reappraisal David Rehorick Part II. Phenomenological Considerations Chapter
4: In the Beginning was Embodied Sociality: A Tribute to George Psathas'
Phenomenological Sociology Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5.:Why Ethnomethodology
Needs the Transcendental Ego Michael Barber Chapter 6: A Problem in Alfred
Schutz's Methodology of the Cultural Sciences Lester Embree Chapter 7:
Where is Power?: An Investigation into the Formation of Political Semantics
Ilja Srubar Chapter 8: Trust and the Dialectic of the Familiar and
Unfamiliar within the Life-World Martin Endress Chapter 9: Phenomenology
and Sociology: Divergent Interpretations of a Complex Relationship Thomas
Eberle Chapter 10: Investigating Friendship: A Prospective Dispute between
Protosociology and Phenomenological Sociology Jochen Dreher Chapter 11:
Face-to-Face Interaction, Kirogi Papa (Wild Goose Dad), and the Stranger: A
Social-Phenomenological Study of Changing Intimacy in the Family Kwang-ki
Kim Chapter 12: Children as Interactional Partners for Adults Frances
Chaput Waksler Part III. Ethnomethodological Explorations Chapter 13:
Classical Ethnomethodology, The Radical Program, and Conversation Analysis
Thomas Wilson Chapter 14: To the Activities Themselves: A Philosophical
Interpretation of the Complexities of Experience Lenore Langsdorf Chapter
15: The Intelligibility of Directions: The Psathas Corpus Kenneth Liberman
Chapter 16: Collective Action, Collective Reaction: Inspecting Bad Apples
in Accounts for Organizational Deviance and Discrimination Tim Berard
Chapter 17: Garden Lessons: Embodied Action and Joint Attention in Extended
Sequences Lorenza Mondada Chapter 18: Doing "Being Friends" in Japanese
Telephone Conversations Aug Nishizaka Chapter 19. From Phenomenology to
Ethnomethodology: The Crafting of Musical Time Peter Weeks Appendix: George
Psathas' Books, Edited Volumes, Articles, and Book Reviews
Preface Part I. Phenomenological Sociology as an Intellectual Movement
Chapter 1: Phenomenological Sociology in the United States: The
Developmental Process of an Intellectual Movement Hisashi Nasu Chapter 2:
Experiencing a Phenomenological Teacher: A Reflection Christina
Papadimitriou Chapter 3: Revisiting Psathas: A Personal and Hermeneutic
Reappraisal David Rehorick Part II. Phenomenological Considerations Chapter
4: In the Beginning was Embodied Sociality: A Tribute to George Psathas'
Phenomenological Sociology Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5.:Why Ethnomethodology
Needs the Transcendental Ego Michael Barber Chapter 6: A Problem in Alfred
Schutz's Methodology of the Cultural Sciences Lester Embree Chapter 7:
Where is Power?: An Investigation into the Formation of Political Semantics
Ilja Srubar Chapter 8: Trust and the Dialectic of the Familiar and
Unfamiliar within the Life-World Martin Endress Chapter 9: Phenomenology
and Sociology: Divergent Interpretations of a Complex Relationship Thomas
Eberle Chapter 10: Investigating Friendship: A Prospective Dispute between
Protosociology and Phenomenological Sociology Jochen Dreher Chapter 11:
Face-to-Face Interaction, Kirogi Papa (Wild Goose Dad), and the Stranger: A
Social-Phenomenological Study of Changing Intimacy in the Family Kwang-ki
Kim Chapter 12: Children as Interactional Partners for Adults Frances
Chaput Waksler Part III. Ethnomethodological Explorations Chapter 13:
Classical Ethnomethodology, The Radical Program, and Conversation Analysis
Thomas Wilson Chapter 14: To the Activities Themselves: A Philosophical
Interpretation of the Complexities of Experience Lenore Langsdorf Chapter
15: The Intelligibility of Directions: The Psathas Corpus Kenneth Liberman
Chapter 16: Collective Action, Collective Reaction: Inspecting Bad Apples
in Accounts for Organizational Deviance and Discrimination Tim Berard
Chapter 17: Garden Lessons: Embodied Action and Joint Attention in Extended
Sequences Lorenza Mondada Chapter 18: Doing "Being Friends" in Japanese
Telephone Conversations Aug Nishizaka Chapter 19. From Phenomenology to
Ethnomethodology: The Crafting of Musical Time Peter Weeks Appendix: George
Psathas' Books, Edited Volumes, Articles, and Book Reviews
Chapter 1: Phenomenological Sociology in the United States: The
Developmental Process of an Intellectual Movement Hisashi Nasu Chapter 2:
Experiencing a Phenomenological Teacher: A Reflection Christina
Papadimitriou Chapter 3: Revisiting Psathas: A Personal and Hermeneutic
Reappraisal David Rehorick Part II. Phenomenological Considerations Chapter
4: In the Beginning was Embodied Sociality: A Tribute to George Psathas'
Phenomenological Sociology Hwa Yol Jung Chapter 5.:Why Ethnomethodology
Needs the Transcendental Ego Michael Barber Chapter 6: A Problem in Alfred
Schutz's Methodology of the Cultural Sciences Lester Embree Chapter 7:
Where is Power?: An Investigation into the Formation of Political Semantics
Ilja Srubar Chapter 8: Trust and the Dialectic of the Familiar and
Unfamiliar within the Life-World Martin Endress Chapter 9: Phenomenology
and Sociology: Divergent Interpretations of a Complex Relationship Thomas
Eberle Chapter 10: Investigating Friendship: A Prospective Dispute between
Protosociology and Phenomenological Sociology Jochen Dreher Chapter 11:
Face-to-Face Interaction, Kirogi Papa (Wild Goose Dad), and the Stranger: A
Social-Phenomenological Study of Changing Intimacy in the Family Kwang-ki
Kim Chapter 12: Children as Interactional Partners for Adults Frances
Chaput Waksler Part III. Ethnomethodological Explorations Chapter 13:
Classical Ethnomethodology, The Radical Program, and Conversation Analysis
Thomas Wilson Chapter 14: To the Activities Themselves: A Philosophical
Interpretation of the Complexities of Experience Lenore Langsdorf Chapter
15: The Intelligibility of Directions: The Psathas Corpus Kenneth Liberman
Chapter 16: Collective Action, Collective Reaction: Inspecting Bad Apples
in Accounts for Organizational Deviance and Discrimination Tim Berard
Chapter 17: Garden Lessons: Embodied Action and Joint Attention in Extended
Sequences Lorenza Mondada Chapter 18: Doing "Being Friends" in Japanese
Telephone Conversations Aug Nishizaka Chapter 19. From Phenomenology to
Ethnomethodology: The Crafting of Musical Time Peter Weeks Appendix: George
Psathas' Books, Edited Volumes, Articles, and Book Reviews