Orders of ordinary action: respecifying sociological knowledge
The theme of this book is how ethnomethodology provides for an 'alternate' sociology by respecifying sociological phenomena as locally accomplished members' activities. Much of the book comprises original research by leading scholars in the field.
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Aldershot [u.a.]
Ashgate
2007
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Zusammenfassung: | The theme of this book is how ethnomethodology provides for an 'alternate' sociology by respecifying sociological phenomena as locally accomplished members' activities. Much of the book comprises original research by leading scholars in the field. |
Beschreibung: | Includes bibliographical references (p. [211]-224) and index |
Beschreibung: | viii, 231 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
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adam_text | Contents
List of Figures and Tables vii
List of Contributors ix
Preface xi
PART ONE: ETHNOMETHODOLOGY AND ORDINARY ACTION
1 Analysing Orders of Ordinary Action 3
Stephen Hester and David Francis
2 Four Relations between Literatures of the Social Scientific Movement
and their Specific Ethnomethodological Alternates 13
Harold Garfinkel
PART TWO: STUDIES OF PRACTICAL ACTION IN
ORGANIZATIONAL SETTINGS
3 The Technical Operations of the Levers of Power 33
Wes Sharrock and Graham Button
4 Operating Together through Videoconference: Members Procedures
for Accomplishing a Common Space of Action 51
Lorenza Mondada
5 Doctors Practical Management of Knowledge in the Daily
Case Conference 69
Nozomi Ikeya and Mitsuhiro Okada
6 Auspices of Corpus Status: Bibliography* as a Phenomenon of
Respecification 91
Andrew P. Car I in
PART THREE: STUDIES OF SITUATED REASONING
7 Law Courts as Perspicuous Sites for Ethnomethodological
Investigations 107
Michael Lynch
8 Circumstances of Reasoning in the Natural Sciences 121
Eric Livingston
vi Orders of Ordinary Action
9 Expert System Technology in Work Practice: A Report on Service
Technicians and Machine Diagnosis 135
Erik Vinkhuyzen and Jack Whalen
10 Thinking as a Public Activity: The Local Order of a Tibetan
Philosophical Debate 159
Kenneth Liberman
11 Cultures of Reading: On Professional Vision and the Lived Work
of Mammography 175
Roger Slack, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter and Mark Roimcefield
12 The Problem of Dust : Forensic Investigation as Practical Action 195
Robin Williams
Bibliography 211
Index . 225
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
2.1 Steering by the stars from Puluwat to Pikelot 24
2.2 Steering by keeping constant the positions of the Southern Cross
and Antares 25
2.3 Contexture of two dots 27
4.1 Surgeon s gesture (A) anticipates explanation 54
4.2 Surgeon s demonstration of retractor (gesture D) is synchronized with
explanation 55
4.3 Introduction of retractor to trocar (gesture F) is synchronized with
explanation 55
4.4 Surgeon starts gesture, using head to confirm use of optical system for
the audience 56
4.5 Gesture continues, indicating intended action 56
4.6 Gesture is completed, indicating off camera space to the audience 57
4.7 Surgical team s view of the optical system 57
4.8 The expert and the audience in the amphitheatre 58
4.9 Interior endoscopic view (via hand held camera) 59
4.10 Exterior view of patient s abdomen (via fixed camera) 59
7.1 Latour s contrast between idealized science and science in action 111
7.2 Extension of Latour s dialogue between idealized science and
science in action 115
8.1 The jigsaw puzzle problem 124
8.2 A continuity of detail 124
8.3 Thegestalt interrelationships of a group of pieces 124
8.4 A discovered relationship between separate groups of pieces 124
8.5 Discovered detail, part A 125
8.6 Discovered detail, part B 125
8.7 Specific search criteria occasioned by a puzzle s semi finished areas 125
8.8 Initial rough grouping of edge pieces 126
8.9 Observed gaps occasion the search for missing pieces 126
8.10 Details examined from within a specific search 127
8.11 A discovered relevance of detail 127
8.12 A discovered problem in the relative lengths of the sides 127
8.13 A Physics Problem 128
viii Orders of Ordinary Action
8.14 Method of solving the physics problem 129
8.15 First checkers problem 131
8.16 Second checkers problem 132
8.17 Solution to second checkers problem 132
9.1 Xerox s Rapid Action Procedure (RAP) for a high volume copier
problem 139
9.2 Example of Xerox s PRIDE interface 142
9.3 User instructions from the PRIDE manual 142
9.4 Technicians Jeff and Bruce use PRIDE to diagnose a copier fault 143
9.5 PRIDE screen prompts inspection of the copier 143
9.6 Inspection of the copier s interior 144
9.7 Technicians Aland Grant try to answer PRIDE s question 144
9.8 PRIDE s offer of possible faults poses interpretation problems 145
9.9 PRIDE suggests a course of action 147
9.10 Restarted troubleshooting session enables a different decision 148
9.11 Example of a EUREKA tip 151
9.12 Annotated example of a EUREKA interface 153
9.13 Example of a EUREKA tip based on field discovery 155
11.1a Mammogram showing right and left oblique views 179
11.1b Mammogram with annotations 179
11.2 Manipulation of mammograms by readers 181
11.3 Screening reporting form, showing annotations by the radiographer 187
Tables
5.1 Classification of emergency hospitals in Japan 71
5.2 Format of case report 73
9.1 Key differences between EUREKA tips and the RAPs 156
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Contents
List of Figures and Tables vii
List of Contributors ix
Preface xi
PART ONE: ETHNOMETHODOLOGY AND ORDINARY ACTION
1 Analysing Orders of Ordinary Action 3
Stephen Hester and David Francis
2 Four Relations between Literatures of the Social Scientific Movement
and their Specific Ethnomethodological Alternates 13
Harold Garfinkel
PART TWO: STUDIES OF PRACTICAL ACTION IN
ORGANIZATIONAL SETTINGS
3 The Technical Operations of the Levers of Power 33
Wes Sharrock and Graham Button
4 Operating Together through Videoconference: Members' Procedures
for Accomplishing a Common Space of Action 51
Lorenza Mondada
5 Doctors' Practical Management of Knowledge in the Daily
Case Conference 69
Nozomi Ikeya and Mitsuhiro Okada
6 Auspices of Corpus Status: Bibliography* as a Phenomenon of
Respecification 91
Andrew P. Car I in
PART THREE: STUDIES OF SITUATED REASONING
7 Law Courts as Perspicuous Sites for Ethnomethodological
Investigations 107
Michael Lynch
8 Circumstances of Reasoning in the Natural Sciences 121
Eric Livingston
vi Orders of Ordinary Action
9 Expert System Technology in Work Practice: A Report on Service
Technicians and Machine Diagnosis 135
Erik Vinkhuyzen and Jack Whalen
10 Thinking as a Public Activity: The Local Order of a Tibetan
Philosophical Debate 159
Kenneth Liberman
11 Cultures of Reading: On Professional Vision and the Lived Work
of Mammography 175
Roger Slack, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter and Mark Roimcefield
12 The 'Problem of Dust': Forensic Investigation as Practical Action 195
Robin Williams
Bibliography 211
Index . 225
List of Figures and Tables
Figures
2.1 Steering by the stars from Puluwat to Pikelot 24
2.2 Steering by keeping constant the positions of the Southern Cross
and Antares 25
2.3 Contexture of two dots 27
4.1 Surgeon's gesture (A) anticipates explanation 54
4.2 Surgeon's demonstration of retractor (gesture D) is synchronized with
explanation 55
4.3 Introduction of retractor to trocar (gesture F) is synchronized with
explanation 55
4.4 Surgeon starts gesture, using head to confirm use of optical system for
the audience 56
4.5 Gesture continues, indicating intended action 56
4.6 Gesture is completed, indicating off camera space to the audience 57
4.7 Surgical team's view of the optical system 57
4.8 The expert and the audience in the amphitheatre 58
4.9 Interior endoscopic view (via hand held camera) 59
4.10 Exterior view of patient's abdomen (via fixed camera) 59
7.1 Latour's contrast between idealized science and 'science in action' 111
7.2 Extension of Latour's dialogue between idealized science and
'science in action' 115
8.1 The jigsaw puzzle problem 124
8.2 A continuity of detail 124
8.3 Thegestalt interrelationships of a group of pieces 124
8.4 A discovered relationship between separate groups of pieces 124
8.5 Discovered detail, part A 125
8.6 Discovered detail, part B 125
8.7 Specific search criteria occasioned by a puzzle's semi finished areas 125
8.8 Initial rough grouping of edge pieces 126
8.9 Observed gaps occasion the search for missing pieces 126
8.10 Details examined from within a specific search 127
8.11 A discovered relevance of detail 127
8.12 A discovered problem in the relative lengths of the sides 127
8.13 A Physics Problem 128
viii Orders of Ordinary Action
8.14 Method of solving the physics problem 129
8.15 First checkers problem 131
8.16 Second checkers problem 132
8.17 Solution to second checkers problem 132
9.1 Xerox's Rapid Action Procedure (RAP) for a high volume copier
problem 139
9.2 Example of Xerox's PRIDE interface 142
9.3 User instructions from the PRIDE manual 142
9.4 Technicians Jeff and Bruce use PRIDE to diagnose a copier fault 143
9.5 PRIDE screen prompts inspection of the copier 143
9.6 Inspection of the copier's interior 144
9.7 Technicians Aland Grant try to answer PRIDE's question 144
9.8 PRIDE's offer of possible faults poses interpretation problems 145
9.9 PRIDE suggests a course of action 147
9.10 Restarted troubleshooting session enables a different decision 148
9.11 Example of a EUREKA tip 151
9.12 Annotated example of a EUREKA interface 153
9.13 Example of a EUREKA tip based on field discovery 155
11.1a Mammogram showing right and left oblique views 179
11.1b Mammogram with annotations 179
11.2 Manipulation of mammograms by readers 181
11.3 Screening reporting form, showing annotations by the radiographer 187
Tables
5.1 Classification of emergency hospitals in Japan 71
5.2 Format of case report 73
9.1 Key differences between EUREKA tips and the RAPs 156 |
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