<--- Back to Details
First PageDocument Content
Science and technology studies / Sociological paradigms / Applied linguistics / Ethnomethodology / Conversation analysis / Harold Garfinkel / Educational psychology / Sociology / Creativity / Science / Discourse analysis / Linguistics
Date: 2012-04-11 09:42:56
Science and technology studies
Sociological paradigms
Applied linguistics
Ethnomethodology
Conversation analysis
Harold Garfinkel
Educational psychology
Sociology
Creativity
Science
Discourse analysis
Linguistics

International Institute for Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis

Add to Reading List

Source URL: www.iiemca.org

Download Document from Source Website

File Size: 183,01 KB

Share Document on Facebook

Similar Documents

Microsoft Word - Radical empiricism in practiceEN.doc

Microsoft Word - Radical empiricism in practiceEN.doc

DocID: 1qiWW - View Document

Flood, V. J., Harrer, B. W., & Abrahamson, D. (In press). The interactional work of configuring a mathematical object in a technologyenabled embodied learning environment. In C.-K. Looi, J. Polman, U. Cress, & P. Reimann

Flood, V. J., Harrer, B. W., & Abrahamson, D. (In press). The interactional work of configuring a mathematical object in a technologyenabled embodied learning environment. In C.-K. Looi, J. Polman, U. Cress, & P. Reimann

DocID: 1pbYE - View Document

Ethnomethodology and Usable Security: The Value of Descriptive Research for Graduate Students Hervé Saint-Louis, PhD Student, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Instrumental, cognitive and behavioural approac

Ethnomethodology and Usable Security: The Value of Descriptive Research for Graduate Students Hervé Saint-Louis, PhD Student, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto Instrumental, cognitive and behavioural approac

DocID: 1oKnS - View Document

Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities Graham Button and Paul Dourish Rank Xerox Research Centre Cambridge Laboratory (EuroPARC) 61 Regent Street Cambridge CB2 1AB

Technomethodology: Paradoxes and Possibilities Graham Button and Paul Dourish Rank Xerox Research Centre Cambridge Laboratory (EuroPARC) 61 Regent Street Cambridge CB2 1AB

DocID: 1nYdR - View Document

A revised version of this paper appears in Human Computer Interaction, 13(4), 395–432, On “Technomethodology”: Foundational Relationships between Ethnomethodology and System Design Paul Dourish

A revised version of this paper appears in Human Computer Interaction, 13(4), 395–432, On “Technomethodology”: Foundational Relationships between Ethnomethodology and System Design Paul Dourish

DocID: 1mWww - View Document