It is now a little over 50 years since Harold Garfinkel’s Studies in Ethnomethodology was first published. This period has witnessed the growth of Garfinkel’s substantial, yet in some ways subterranean, influence that has permeated throughout the social sciences. Initially controversial, complex, and hard to digest, Garfinkel’s writings nevertheless have exerted a widespread and acknowledged influence on the discipline of sociology, and a number of its subfields. They also have exerted a less acknowledged, but no less profound, effect on a range of other adjacent disciplines.
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