Liverpool Summer School

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Summer School
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Dates 2025/08/11 - 2025/08/15
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Address Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology, University of Liverpool
Geolocation 53° 24' 6", -2° 57' 52"
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Liverpool Ethnomethodology Summer School:


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We are pleased to announce an Ethnomethodology Summer School taking place Monday 11th to Friday 15th August 2025 in and around the University of Liverpool campus. The Summer School is open to masters students, postgraduate researchers and others new to the field seeking to engage in a hands-on way with ethnomethodology as an approach to social research. It will be led by Prof. Michael Mair and Dr. Phillip Brooker (with collaboration from other ethnomethodology practitioners), and thematised on ethnomethodology’s capacity for ludic/playful exploratory ways into phenomena of interest.

We have no resource to fund places (meaning participants would need to make their own travel and accommodation arrangements for the duration), but the Summer School for free to applicants currently undertaking masters or PhD studies in a social-sciences-relevant field (broadly conceived) who are looking to learn more about the foundations of ethnomethodology and how they are being applied in contemporary domains. While places are restricted to 8 attendees, we would be delighted to hear from prospective participants with a short (circa 200 words) account of their research interests and how the Summer School would benefit their studies and work – please send an email with these details to Phil Brooker (p.d.brooker@liverpool.ac.uk) and Michael Mair (mdmair@liverpool.ac.uk) if you wish to apply. Please also include any details of circumstances that we can help support successful applicants with upon their arrival to Liverpool (e.g. mobility and transport needs). The deadline for applications is Friday 1st August.