Part 1 Ethnomethodology And Ordinary Action; Chapter 1 Analysing Orders of Ordinary Action, Stephen Hester, David Francis; Chapter 2 Four Relations between Literatures of the Social Scientific Movement and their Specific Ethnomethodological Alternates, Harold Garfinkel; Part 2 Studies Of Practical Action In Organizational Settings; Chapter 3 1Thanks to Dave Martin for some thoughtful comments on an earlier draft of this chapter., Wes Sharrock, Graham Button; Chapter 4 Operating Together through Videoconference: Members’ Procedures for Accomplishing a Common Space of Action, Lorenza Mondada; Chapter 5 Doctors’ Practical Management of Knowledge in the Daily Case Conference, Nozomi Ikeya, Mitsuhiro Okada; Chapter 6 Auspices of Corpus Status: Bibliography* as a Phenomenon of Respecification, Andrew P. Carlin; Part 3 Studies of Situated Reasoning; Chapter 7 Law Courts as Perspicuous Sites for Ethnomethodological Investigations, Michael Lynch; Chapter 8 1I thank Michelle Arens, Peter Forrest, David Francis, Kiyo Fujimori, Steve Hester, Martin Krieger, and Michael Lynch for their careful readings and commentary on this chapter. As indicated in the text, I am indebted to W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. for permission to use a problem and associated illustration from A.P. French, Newtonian Mechanics., Eric Livingston; Chapter 9 Expert System Technology in Work Practice: A Report on Service Technicians and Machine Diagnosis, Erik Vinkhuyzen, Jack Whalen; Chapter 10 Thinking as a Public Activity: The Local Order of a Tibetan Philosophical Debate, Kenneth Liberman; Chapter 11 Cultures of Reading: On Professional Vision and the Lived Work of Mammography, Roger Slack, Mark Hartswood, Rob Procter, Mark Rouncefield; Chapter 12 The ‘Problem of Dust’: Forensic Investigation as Practical Action, Robin Williams;
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