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Definition
Ethnomethodology is a term, literally meaning ‘people’s methods’ invented by Garfinkel to describe a branch of sociology which he initiated. In its origins the subject was abased on a critique of mainstream sociology… [1]
References
- ↑ In the dictionary of Sociology Penguin Reference