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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Hilbert2012 |
| Author(s) | Richard Hilbert |
| Title | Melvin Pollner and the passing of an American sociologist |
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| Tag(s) | EMCA, Ethnomethodology, Melvin Pollner, Harold Garfinkel |
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| Year | 2012 |
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| Journal | American Sociologist |
| Volume | 43 |
| Number | 1 |
| Pages | 55–66 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.1007/s12108-011-9147-9 |
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Abstract
Melvin Pollner was a teacher, scholar, and astute academician. He was also a seeker regarding the nature of humanity. As a seeker, he saw past the relative certainty demanded of academic publishing, a point reflected in his final deliberations published for the first time in this volume, where he interrogates Harold Garfinkel, ethnomethodology, and Formal Analysis.
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