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Ethnomethodology

Ethnomethodology is an approach in sociology whereby the objective is not to develop abstract theories of social reality, but rather, to understand how social reality is achieved and how people make it work.

Ethnomethodology originated in the work of Harold Garfinkel in 1967, first brought together in his book Studies in Ethnomethodology.

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