Free 1-day conference: ‘Developments in Ethnomethodology:  diaspora and interdisciplinarity’

17th Sept 2014, U. of Manchester.

 


Developments in Ethnomethodology: Diaspora and Interdisciplinarity
(A one-day conference in celebration of 50 years of Sociology at the University of Manchester)
Stephen Joseph Studio, Manchester University, 17th September 2014

10-11 Wes Sharrock (Manchester University): ‘Them and Us’.

11-12 Phil Hutchinson (Manchester Metropolitan University): ‘It’s not about complexity’.

12-1 Michael Mair (Liverpool University), Patrick G. Watson (Waterloo University, Canada), Christopher Elsey (Cardiff University) and Paul. V. Smith (Manchester University): ‘Making Sense of Friendly Fire: Ethnomethodology and the Explication of Soldierly Work’.

1-2 Lunch (Grafton pub, adjacent to Manchester Royal Infirmary or the Burlington rooms vegetarian cafe, opposite Stephen Joseph Studio)

2-3 Graham Button (Emeritus, Sheffield Hallam University): ‘Why Are We Still Doing This?’

3-4 Philippe Sormani (Vienna University, Austria): ‘Kickstarting “The Epistemic Engine”? – An Ethnomethodological Response’.

4-5 Rod Watson (L’ Institut Marcel Mauss, Paris, France): ‘Some reflections on Conversation Analysis’.

All staff and students are welcome to attend this free event.

For more information, please contact d.calvey [at] mmu.ac.uk



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