EMCA Seminar: Spring-Summer Quarters of 2016
13:30-16:30,Tuesdays, April 19 - July 26, 2016
Room 303, 3rd Floor, "Frontier" Building,
Rokkodai-Campus, Kobe University
Shiro Kashimura
Professor, School of Law
Kobe University
Theme: Harold Garfinkel's Projects: 1970-1990
The EMCA Seminar in Spring and Summer quarters of 2016 focuses on Harold Garfinkel's unpublished projects during the years of 1970s to 80s. Principally drawing on the unpublished drafts written by HG and his collaborators in the period, we shall examine and try to advance a deeper understanding of distinctive themes, methods, and reasonings of EM.
April 19 [1] Introduction
樫村「社会的世界の把握はいかにして可能か—エスノメソドロジーの失われた原問題をめぐって」(2016年3月23日、北海道大学法理論研究会報告」-> LINK (本文、図)
April 26 [2] Studies of Work
(Reading material to be provided for participants only)
May 10, 17, 24 [3] EM's Issues and Ways of Working
Harold Garfinkel "Sources of Issues and Ways of Working: An Introduction to the Study of Naturally Organized Ordinary Activities."
May 31, June 7, 14 [4] Natural Sciences
Harold Garfinkel, Eric Livingston, Michael Lynch, Douglas MacBeth, & Albert B. Robillard "Respecifying the Natural Sciences as Discovering Sciences of Practical Action, I & II: Doing So Ethnographically by Administering a Schedule of Contingencies in Discussions with Laboratory Scientists and by Hanging Around Their Laboratories (Selected Materials **)
July 5, 12, 19 [5] "Inter-sexed"l Persons and Their "Passing"
Norbert Wiley with Harold Garfinkel (March 31, 1980) "Discussion: (1) The Case of Agnes, (2) Why Do Ethnomethodologists Prefer to Talk about 'Production' Instead of 'Reality Construction."
July 26, August 2, 9 [6] Kids' Culture
Harold Garfinkel, George Girton, Eric Livingston, & Harvey Sacks, "Studies of Kids' Culture and Kids' Talk" (a project report) (1982?)
-> Course Materials (Password Required)
Additional Information:
The early publications and biographical events in Garfinkel's scholarly life are listed in my site: Formative Steps of Ethnomethodology.
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).
13:30-16:30,Tuesdays, April 19 - July 26, 2016
Room 303, 3rd Floor, "Frontier" Building,
Rokkodai-Campus, Kobe University
Shiro Kashimura
Professor, School of Law
Kobe University
Theme: Harold Garfinkel's Projects: 1970-1990
The EMCA Seminar in Spring and Summer quarters of 2016 focuses on Harold Garfinkel's unpublished projects during the years of 1970s to 80s. Principally drawing on the unpublished drafts written by HG and his collaborators in the period, we shall examine and try to advance a deeper understanding of distinctive themes, methods, and reasonings of EM.
April 19 [1] Introduction
樫村「社会的世界の把握はいかにして可能か—エスノメソドロジーの失われた原問題をめぐって」(2016年3月23日、北海道大学法理論研究会報告」-> LINK (本文、図)
April 26 [2] Studies of Work
(Reading material to be provided for participants only)
May 10, 17, 24 [3] EM's Issues and Ways of Working
Harold Garfinkel "Sources of Issues and Ways of Working: An Introduction to the Study of Naturally Organized Ordinary Activities."
May 31, June 7, 14 [4] Natural Sciences
Harold Garfinkel, Eric Livingston, Michael Lynch, Douglas MacBeth, & Albert B. Robillard "Respecifying the Natural Sciences as Discovering Sciences of Practical Action, I & II: Doing So Ethnographically by Administering a Schedule of Contingencies in Discussions with Laboratory Scientists and by Hanging Around Their Laboratories (Selected Materials **)
July 5, 12, 19 [5] "Inter-sexed"l Persons and Their "Passing"
Norbert Wiley with Harold Garfinkel (March 31, 1980) "Discussion: (1) The Case of Agnes, (2) Why Do Ethnomethodologists Prefer to Talk about 'Production' Instead of 'Reality Construction."
July 26, August 2, 9 [6] Kids' Culture
Harold Garfinkel, George Girton, Eric Livingston, & Harvey Sacks, "Studies of Kids' Culture and Kids' Talk" (a project report) (1982?)
-> Course Materials (Password Required)
Additional Information:
The early publications and biographical events in Garfinkel's scholarly life are listed in my site: Formative Steps of Ethnomethodology.
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).
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