EMCA Seminar: Fall of 2017 - Winter of 2018
Time: Tuesdays, 13:20-16:40
Place: Room304, 3rd Floor, "the Frontier" Building, Rokkodai-Campus, Kobe University
Shiro Kashimura
Professor, School of Law
Kobe University
2018.02.06 Reviewing of "Parsons' Solution" paper in comparison with Parsons' "Technical Note" for "Equality and Inequality ... or Social Stratification Revisited "(1970) paper.
1963 H. Garfinkel "Parsons' Solution to the Problem of Social Order as a method for making everyday activities observable “from the point of view of 'the actor'” PDF & Japanese Translation
1970 T. Parsons "Technical Note" to "Equality and Inequality in Modern Society or Social Stratification Revisited"(1970)
1970 T. Parsons "On Building Social System Theory: A Personal History"
Theme: Garfinkel and Sacks as Collaborators
The EMCA Seminar in Fall of 2017 and Winter of 2018 continues the interests of Spring-Summer of 2017 with additional focus on the collaboration of Garfinkel and Sacks in 1960's. They met during Garfinkel's stay at Harvard from 1959-60, and presumably their collaboration started in 1959. We already saw that Sacks's work and his insights began to be mentioned from the very early materials of Garfinkel's Ethnomethodology Seminars at UCLA (their transcripts are available since February, 1962). We shall continue to look at the papers from the roundtable session on "Reasonable Accounts" by Garfinkel, Sacks, Bittner & Rose at the 16th World Affairs Conference, University of Colorado, 1963, where in some papers delivered by Sacks his experience with law, children, and classical studies of logic, his ways of reading conversational materials were mentioned. In addition, the planned materials for our seminar include Sacks's published works:some of the Sacks's Lectures on Conversation (the transcripts in this book start in 1964 at UCLA) , and some early papers and corresponding lectures by Sacks.
Part I. Introduction to the Problems
[1] September 19 Introduction: the perspective on gloss/reasonable account, activity, the law and other subjects
- 樫村 1992 「法律的探求の社会組織」
Part II. Roundtable on "Reasonable Accounts": transcripts of the talks delivered at Sixteenth Annual Conference on World Affairs, University of Colorado, April 11 and 12, 1963.
[2] October 3 Harold Garfinkel "Mocking Up the Rules of Everyday Activities"
October 24 Reviewing Garfinkel's Mocking Up paper & Comparing it with "Trust" paper
[3] Harvey Sacks "More on Mock-Ups"
- 樫村「1960年代のGarfinkelと『エスノメソドロジー研究』」日本社会学会第90回大会テーマセッション(6) 「エスノメソドロジーと会話分析の半世紀(1)」(2017年11月4日・東京大学) ー> LINK
[4] Harold Garfinkel "Reasonable Accounts"
[5] Egon Bittner "Ethical Symbols"
[6] Edward Rose, Harvey Sacks, Egon Bittner, and Harold Garfinkel "Translations"
Part III The EM-Perspective on Social Structure
[7] Garfinkel 1960 Chapter IV "ADEQUATE' DESCRIPTIONS OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES,PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USESp.79 - p.120.
[8] Chapter PARTIAL DRAFT FOR ILLUSTRATIVE USE OF "STRUCTURED STRAIN",PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USES, p.1 - p.41
[9] Chapter PARTIAL DRAFT AND NOTE FOR A CHAPTER ON VALUES,,PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USES p.1 - p.128
Part IV Harvey Sacks as the Collaborator
[10] Sacks 1999, Harvey "Max Weber's Ancient Judaism" Theory, Culture & Society 16:31. -> LINK
[11] Schegloff 1999, Sacks on Weber and Ancient Judaism
[12] Sacks 1984, Notes on Methodology
[13] Sacks 1968, Search for Help
Additional Information:
(1) The change of schedule will be announced on this page.
(2) The class schedule may be changed considering the seminar participants' needs to present their own research to the class or by other contingencies; then the classes will move down accordingly.
(3) On-line internet participation to the seminar will be possible via Skype or FaceTime depending on the Kobe University's network (KHAN)'s capacity. Please let me know about the expected on-line participation in advance for necessary arrangements.
(4) The early publications and biographical events in Garfinkel's scholarly life are listed in my sites: Formative Steps of Ethnomethodology, and Ethnomethodology after 1970 - Suggestions and Informations to be added to these sites are welcomed.
(5) Changes and additions in this site will be announced on twitter and Facebook.
Materials:(Password Required)
-> 2017-18 Seminar Materials
-> 2017 Spring-Summer Materials
-> 2016-17 Fall-WInter Seminar Materials
Additional Information:
MAP -> LINK to Kobe University Access Map (The "frontier" building is the building, No 29.)
While this is a credited course for the graduate students of legal sociology of Kobe University, anyone who is interested is welcome to attend (without credits).
Time: Tuesdays, 13:20-16:40
Place: Room304, 3rd Floor, "the Frontier" Building, Rokkodai-Campus, Kobe University
Shiro Kashimura
Professor, School of Law
Kobe University
2018.02.06 Reviewing of "Parsons' Solution" paper in comparison with Parsons' "Technical Note" for "Equality and Inequality ... or Social Stratification Revisited "(1970) paper.
1963 H. Garfinkel "Parsons' Solution to the Problem of Social Order as a method for making everyday activities observable “from the point of view of 'the actor'” PDF & Japanese Translation
1970 T. Parsons "Technical Note" to "Equality and Inequality in Modern Society or Social Stratification Revisited"(1970)
1970 T. Parsons "On Building Social System Theory: A Personal History"
Theme: Garfinkel and Sacks as Collaborators
The EMCA Seminar in Fall of 2017 and Winter of 2018 continues the interests of Spring-Summer of 2017 with additional focus on the collaboration of Garfinkel and Sacks in 1960's. They met during Garfinkel's stay at Harvard from 1959-60, and presumably their collaboration started in 1959. We already saw that Sacks's work and his insights began to be mentioned from the very early materials of Garfinkel's Ethnomethodology Seminars at UCLA (their transcripts are available since February, 1962). We shall continue to look at the papers from the roundtable session on "Reasonable Accounts" by Garfinkel, Sacks, Bittner & Rose at the 16th World Affairs Conference, University of Colorado, 1963, where in some papers delivered by Sacks his experience with law, children, and classical studies of logic, his ways of reading conversational materials were mentioned. In addition, the planned materials for our seminar include Sacks's published works:some of the Sacks's Lectures on Conversation (the transcripts in this book start in 1964 at UCLA) , and some early papers and corresponding lectures by Sacks.
Part I. Introduction to the Problems
[1] September 19 Introduction: the perspective on gloss/reasonable account, activity, the law and other subjects
- 樫村 1992 「法律的探求の社会組織」
Part II. Roundtable on "Reasonable Accounts": transcripts of the talks delivered at Sixteenth Annual Conference on World Affairs, University of Colorado, April 11 and 12, 1963.
[2] October 3 Harold Garfinkel "Mocking Up the Rules of Everyday Activities"
October 24 Reviewing Garfinkel's Mocking Up paper & Comparing it with "Trust" paper
[3] Harvey Sacks "More on Mock-Ups"
- 樫村「1960年代のGarfinkelと『エスノメソドロジー研究』」日本社会学会第90回大会テーマセッション(6) 「エスノメソドロジーと会話分析の半世紀(1)」(2017年11月4日・東京大学) ー> LINK
[4] Harold Garfinkel "Reasonable Accounts"
[5] Egon Bittner "Ethical Symbols"
[6] Edward Rose, Harvey Sacks, Egon Bittner, and Harold Garfinkel "Translations"
Part III The EM-Perspective on Social Structure
[7] Garfinkel 1960 Chapter IV "ADEQUATE' DESCRIPTIONS OF SOCIAL STRUCTURES,PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USESp.79 - p.120.
[8] Chapter PARTIAL DRAFT FOR ILLUSTRATIVE USE OF "STRUCTURED STRAIN",PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USES, p.1 - p.41
[9] Chapter PARTIAL DRAFT AND NOTE FOR A CHAPTER ON VALUES,,PARSONS PRIMER - "AD HOC" USES p.1 - p.128
Part IV Harvey Sacks as the Collaborator
[10] Sacks 1999, Harvey "Max Weber's Ancient Judaism" Theory, Culture & Society 16:31. -> LINK
[11] Schegloff 1999, Sacks on Weber and Ancient Judaism
[12] Sacks 1984, Notes on Methodology
[13] Sacks 1968, Search for Help
Additional Information:
(1) The change of schedule will be announced on this page.
(2) The class schedule may be changed considering the seminar participants' needs to present their own research to the class or by other contingencies; then the classes will move down accordingly.
(3) On-line internet participation to the seminar will be possible via Skype or FaceTime depending on the Kobe University's network (KHAN)'s capacity. Please let me know about the expected on-line participation in advance for necessary arrangements.
(4) The early publications and biographical events in Garfinkel's scholarly life are listed in my sites: Formative Steps of Ethnomethodology, and Ethnomethodology after 1970 - Suggestions and Informations to be added to these sites are welcomed.
(5) Changes and additions in this site will be announced on twitter and Facebook.
Materials:(Password Required)
-> 2017-18 Seminar Materials
-> 2017 Spring-Summer Materials
-> 2016-17 Fall-WInter Seminar Materials
Additional Information:
MAP -> LINK to Kobe University Access Map (The "frontier" building is the building, No 29.)
While this is a credited course for the graduate students of legal sociology of Kobe University, anyone who is interested is welcome to attend (without credits).
Visit the blog (in Japanese) for additions, comments and other modifications.