Just finished reading Lynch's paper https://t.co/L2TSn9kKYd. A fascinating read and on point in its criticism. Next stop, Applied CA!!! And thanks @kobin for twitting about it.
RT @kobin: Michael Lynch has commented on a special issue of @rolsi_journal I edited in 2017: "Kendrick’s heresy is an abandonment of ethno…
That's what happens when you're a 'ist'. It took me a while to realize I don't think of myself neither as a conversation analyst nor an ethnomethodologist. I'm a researcher who has multiple interests which change over time.
RT @kobin: Michael Lynch has commented on a special issue of @rolsi_journal I edited in 2017: "Kendrick’s heresy is an abandonment of ethno…
RT @saul: I'd have thought it was obvious that one generation's 'heresy' is the next's 'orthodoxy'. Isn't that how it works? https://t.co/Q…
I'd have thought it was obvious that one generation's 'heresy' is the next's 'orthodoxy'. Isn't that how it works?
Michael Lynch has commented on a special issue of @rolsi_journal I edited in 2017: "Kendrick’s heresy is an abandonment of ethnomethodological CA and a return to the mother church". Read his article for context and see what you think: https://t.co/c7xT4DAk
RT @SpringerEthics: Garfinkel, Sacks and Formal Structures: Collaborative Origins, Divergences and the History of Ethnomethodology and Conv…
Garfinkel, Sacks and Formal Structures: Collaborative Origins, Divergences and the History of Ethnomethodology and Conversation Analysis Human Studies https://t.co/6lgB9vTXFJ https://t.co/x6bT6cmGZt