La inteligibilidad reflexiva de lo que ocurre:
perspectivas etnometodológicas sobre la comunicación del sentido
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Etnometodología, Harold Garfinkel, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Objetivación, ReflexividadResumen
La etnometodología retrata los acontecimientos habituales y permite que conserven su naturaleza dinámica y colaborativa. Los etnometodólogos identifican los métodos empleados por la gente para elaborar una objetividad práctica que proporcione significado y orden a lo que ocurre localmente, examinando en detalle los aspectos locales de acontecimientos cotidianos para detallar cómo un séquito local de colaboradores cooperan para brindar inteligibilidad a su interacción social, una tarea local que se produce naturalmente y que depende del carácter reflexivo de cualquier significado emergente.Descargas
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