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  1. The Social System.Talcott Parsons - 1951 - Routledge.
    This book brings together, in systematic and generalized form, the main outlines of a conceptual scheme for the analysis of the structure and processes of social systems. It carries out Pareto's intention by using the "structural-functional" level of analysis.
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  • Scientific Practice and Ordinary Action: Ethnomethodology and Social Studies of Science.Michael Lynch - 1993 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Philosophers, historians, and sociologists of science have grown interested in the daily practices of scientists. Recent studies have drawn linkages between scientific innovations and more ordinary procedures, craft skills, and sources of sponsorship. These studies dispute the idea that science is the application of a unified method or the outgrowth of a progressive history of ideas. This book critically reviews arguments and empirical studies in two areas of sociology that have played a significant role in the 'sociological turn' in science (...)
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  • The Coming Crisis of Western Sociology.Alvin W. Gouldner - 1972 - Science and Society 36 (1):93-95.
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  • On multiple realities.Alfred Schuetz - 1944 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 5 (4):533-576.
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  • (1 other version)Common-sense and scientific interpretation of human action.Alfred Schuetz - 1953 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 14 (1):1-38.
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  • Evidence for locally produced, naturally accountable phenomena of order, logic, reason, meaning, method, etc. In and as of the essential quiddity of immortal ordinary society, (I of IV): An announcement of studies.Harold Garfinkel - 1988 - Sociological Theory 6 (1):103-109.
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  • (1 other version)Methodology of the Social Sciences.Felix Kaufmann - 1944 - Journal of Philosophy 41 (22):604-612.
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  • The morality of ethnomethodology.Hugh Mehan & Houston Wood - 1975 - Theory and Society 2 (1):509-530.
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  • The Theory of Social Action: The Correspondence of Alfred Schutz and Talcott Parsons.Richard Grathoff & Maurice Natanson - 1979 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 40 (1):136-137.
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  • (1 other version)Methodology of the Social Sciences.Felix Kaufmann - 1946 - Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 6 (4):632-639.
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  • Language, self, and social order: A reformulation of Goffman and Sacks.Anne Warfield Rawls - 1989 - Human Studies 12 (1-2):147 - 172.
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  • (1 other version)Modern Social Theory.Percy S. Cohen - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (2):175-176.
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  • Ethnomethodology: The re-enchantment industry or the californian way of subjectivity.Ernest Gellner - 1975 - Philosophy of the Social Sciences 5 (3):431-450.
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  • Theoretical logic in sociology: positivism, presuppositions, and current controversies.Jeffrey C. Alexander - 1982 - Taylor & Francis.
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  • Wittgenstein, Durkheim, Garfinkel and Winch: Constitutive Orders of Sensemaking.Anne Warfield Rawls - 2011 - Journal for the Theory of Social Behaviour 41 (4):396-418.
    This paper proposes an approach to the question of meaning and understanding based on the idea of constitutive rules and their relationship to the social objects they are used to create. This approach implicates mutual attention as an essential aspect of the social processes constitutive of social objects and mutual intelligibility. Social objects as such include the meaning, perception and coherence of things, identities and talk, etc. There is a relatively unexplored but important line of argument in sociology that has, (...)
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  • The Problem of Order: What Unites and Divides Society.Dennis Hume Wrong - 1994
    At the end of the twentieth century, many fear that the bonds holding civil society together have come undone. Yet, as the noted scholar Dennis Wrong shows us, our generation is not alone in fearing a breakdown of social ties and a descent into violent conflict.
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