Indexicality (Garfinkel)
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-Refers to the fact that words have different meanings in different contexts,
so , too, all expressions and practical actions are interpreted in a partícula
context.
,Conversation Analysis (Garfinkel)
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-Ethnomethodologist's emphasis in language as a constituting practice
combined with new technology to produce a new direction in the field
which is conversation analysis.
-it infuses ethnomethodological interest in the details of mundane everyday
action and the production of order with a rigors methodology and audio
and videotape for recording conversation as they occur, and linguistic
conventions for meticulously coding and analyzing them, conversation
analysts investigate not only use of words but also everything and anything.
Typification (Alfred Schutz)
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-Is the process of constructing personal "ideal-types" based on the typical
function of people or things rather than their unique features.
-Similar to stereotypes, perceptions are based on preconceived categories
rather than on all possible information.
-Yet Schutz explains typifications as more individualistic and interactive
than the collectivistic sociological notion of "stereotype." Also that it is a
process through which actors isolate the genetic characteristics that are
relevant for their particular interactive goals.
Admission procedures (depersonalizing) (Goffman)
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, -Taking life history
-Undressing
-Bathing
-issued the same clothing as everyone else
-instructing rules
-removal of personal possessions.
-fingerprinting
-weighing
Institutionalization (Berger & Luckmann)
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-Habitualized actions set the stage for institutionalization, because "
insiruionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of
habitualized action by types of actors."
-If that habitualized actions are shared or available to all member of a
particular group then institutions are born.
-Similar to how habits it function at the level of individual, then institutions
control human conducts by setting up predefined patterns of conduct that
channel in one direction as opposed to another theoretically possible
direction.
Standpoint Epistemology (Collins)
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-Refers to the fact that words have different meanings in different contexts,
so , too, all expressions and practical actions are interpreted in a partícula
context.
,Conversation Analysis (Garfinkel)
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-Ethnomethodologist's emphasis in language as a constituting practice
combined with new technology to produce a new direction in the field
which is conversation analysis.
-it infuses ethnomethodological interest in the details of mundane everyday
action and the production of order with a rigors methodology and audio
and videotape for recording conversation as they occur, and linguistic
conventions for meticulously coding and analyzing them, conversation
analysts investigate not only use of words but also everything and anything.
Typification (Alfred Schutz)
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-Is the process of constructing personal "ideal-types" based on the typical
function of people or things rather than their unique features.
-Similar to stereotypes, perceptions are based on preconceived categories
rather than on all possible information.
-Yet Schutz explains typifications as more individualistic and interactive
than the collectivistic sociological notion of "stereotype." Also that it is a
process through which actors isolate the genetic characteristics that are
relevant for their particular interactive goals.
Admission procedures (depersonalizing) (Goffman)
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, -Taking life history
-Undressing
-Bathing
-issued the same clothing as everyone else
-instructing rules
-removal of personal possessions.
-fingerprinting
-weighing
Institutionalization (Berger & Luckmann)
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-Habitualized actions set the stage for institutionalization, because "
insiruionalization occurs whenever there is a reciprocal typification of
habitualized action by types of actors."
-If that habitualized actions are shared or available to all member of a
particular group then institutions are born.
-Similar to how habits it function at the level of individual, then institutions
control human conducts by setting up predefined patterns of conduct that
channel in one direction as opposed to another theoretically possible
direction.
Standpoint Epistemology (Collins)
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