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Ethnomethodology

Ethno (= 사람, 민족, 민간)
+ method (= 방법)
+ logy (= 론)

From phenomenology

  • Phenomenology in philosoph (Edmund Husserl)
    • Cartesian reality doesn't exist. . . .
      • wittgenstein_duck_rabbit.jpg
      • (In the first video), The nature of being and existence = the reality
      • The reality could be grasped by and through the structure of conscioussness
      • logics and empiricism (Cartesian knowledge) obtain the knowledge of “real.”
      • affected by “intentionality” or sort of “subjectivity”
    • It goes
      • into Martine Heideger,
        • couscioussness is a product of the historical constext from which it arises and, in turn, one can never approach an object of study in a presuppositionless form.
        • In other words, “intentionality” is not an object that can be scructinized or studied alone.
        • Reality and conscioussness are co-creations of the two.
        • Rabbit-like thing (reality) and rabit created by the person are inseparable from each other. . . . .
      • (in the second), Meaning (of the world around us) only comes into existence ina relationship with out own senses, emotions and conscioussness. Therefore the world around us is what interpreation of the world around us actually mean.
      • Jean-Paul Sartre
      • . . . .
  • In sociology, phenomenology in sociology 혹은 sociological phenomenology (Alfred Schutz)

Alfred Schutz (Alfred Schutz로 옮길 예정)

  • social construction of reality 1)

Social phenomenology is concerned with how people use ordinary, everyday interactions to produce a feeling of reality and intersubjectivity. Most of Schutz's work concerned the methods used for the construction of reality through everyday experiences. Wikipedia

  • typification (전형화)

H. Garfinkel

  • break the rule - breaching experiment

Language and social reality: The case of telling the Convict Code

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