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Symbolic Interactionism and Ethnomethodology
Authors:Alex Dennis
Affiliation:University of Salford
Abstract:Symbolic interactionism and ethnomethodology, while apparently similar in topic and approach, are radically different sociological perspectives. Garfinkel's notion of a plenum is used to illustrate this difference with regard to their approaches to the concept of interaction. Ethnomethodology's rejection of the concepts of actor and context, and its different treatment of meaning, are contrasted with symbolic interactionism's terms of reference.
Keywords:ethnomethodology  social theory  actor  setting  meaning
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