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Founding Editor George Psathas, Department of Sociology,Boston University, Boston MA 02215, USA
Editor-in-Chief Martin Endress, FB-IV Department of Sociology, University of Trier, D-54286 Trier, GermanyE-mail: [email protected]
Editor Stefan Nicolae, FB-IV Department of Sociology,University of Trier, D-54286 Trier, GermanyE-mail: [email protected]
Book Review Editor Kevin Aho, Department of Communication and Philosophy,Florida Gulf Coast University, Fort Myers, FL 33965-6565, USA (239) 590-7422E-mail: [email protected]
Associate EditorsDon Ihde, SUNY at Stony Brook, USA David M. Rasmussen, Department of Philosophy, Michael Lynch, University of Wisconsin at Boston College, USAGreenbay, USA
Honorary Board MembersFred Kersten, University of Wisconsin at Greenbay Angel Medina, Georgia State UniversityThomas Luckmann, University of Konstanz
Editorial Board
Publication Programme 2012: Volume 35, 4 issues.
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Michael Barber, St. Louis UniversityCarlos Belvedere, Universidad de Buenos AiresTim Berard, Kent State UniversityScott Churchill, University of DallasFred R. Dallmayr, Department of Philosophy,University of Notre DameFred Evans, Duquesne UniversityHubert Knoblauch, Institute of Sociology, TechnicalUniversity BerlinKenneth Liberman, University of Oregon
Gesa Lindemann, Carl von Ozzietzky-University, OldenburgJunichi Murata, The Department of Philosophy, RisshoUniversity, TokyoHisashi Nasu, Waseda University, TokyoHerbert G. Reid, University of KentuckyMaxine Sheets-Johnstone, University of OregonIlja Srubar, University of Erlangen-NuernbergMichael Staudigl, Institute for Human Sciences, ViennaStephen Turner, University of South FloridaChung-Chi Yu, National Sun Yat-sen University
INTRODUCTION
IntroductionM. Endress · G. Psathas 149
MEMORIALS
Harold Garfinkel, 29 October 1917–21 April 2011G. Fele 153
MemoirG. Psathas 157
Harold Garfinkel: Memorial Remarks, Recollections and ReflectionsS.L. Burns 159
Garfinkel StoriesM. Lynch 163
Some Memories of Harold GarfinkelD.A. Goode 169
ARTICLES
‘Lecturing’s Work’: A Collaborative Study with Harold GarfinkelS.L. Burns 175
Some Notes on the Play of Basketball in its Circumstantial Detail, and an Introduction to Their OccasionD. Macbeth 193
An Intellectual Remembrance of Harold Garfinkel: Imagining the Unimaginable, and the Concept of the “Surveyable Society”D.W. Maynard 209
Revisiting the Cultural DopeM. Lynch 223
Lifting the Mantle of Protection from Weber’s Presuppositions in His Theory of BureaucracyG. Button · D. Martin · J. O’Neill · T. Colombino 235
Human Studies
Volume 35 · Number 2 · Summer 2012
In Memory of Harold Garfinkel
Editors: Martin Endress · George Psathas
Semantic Drift in ConversationsK. Liberman 263
Phenomenological Life-World Analysis and Ethnomethodology’s ProgramT.S. Eberle 279
Is There Any Good Reason to Say Goodbye to “Ethnomethodology”?L. Quéré 305
‘Information’: Praxeological ConsiderationsR. Watson · A.P. Carlin 327
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