Eglin1976
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| BibType | ARTICLE |
| Key | Eglin1976 |
| Author(s) | Peter Eglin |
| Title | Leaving Out the Interpreter's Work: A Methodological Critique of Ethnosemantics Based on Ethnomethodology |
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| Tag(s) | ethnosemantics, ethnomethodology, interpretation, EMCA |
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| Year | 1976 |
| Language | English |
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| Journal | Semiotica |
| Volume | 17 |
| Number | 4 |
| Pages | 339–369 |
| URL | Link |
| DOI | 10.1515/semi.1976.17.4.339 |
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Abstract
In trying to discover the nature of cultural competence, ethnosemantics (ethsem) leaves out of account the judgmental or interpretive work of a society's members, and that neglect is fatal to its program. This critical thesis is the nub of the present article. It derives from Garflnkel and, more implicitly, from the later Wittgenstein.
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