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    Since the 1940s Harold Garfinkel developed ethnomethodology as a distinctive sociological attitude. This sociological attitude turns the focus of the analysis of interaction to the actor’s perspective. It suggests that interaction is ongoingly produced through actions that are organized in a retrospective and prospective fashion. The ethnomethodological analysis of interaction therefore investigates how actors produce their actions in light of their analysis of immediately prior actions and in a…Read more
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    Examining exhibits: Interaction in museums and galleries
    with Christian Heath and Jon Hindmarsh
    Communication and Cognition. Monographies 38 (3-4): 229-247. 2005.