Talk:Dorothy E. Smith

Latest comment: 4 months ago by Wayne Mellinger in topic Smith and Ethnomethodology

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Smith and Ethnomethodology edit

In the 1970s Dorothy Smith was often considered an ethnomethodologist, and was very influenced by Harold Garfinkel. Prior to my arriving at UCSB in 1983 I know that she spent a year teaching at UC-Santa Barbara, where she greatly influenced the feminist / ethnomethodological sociologists there, including Sarah Fenstermaker, Candace West, and Spencer Cahill and . Her article "Theorizing as Ideology" appeared in the book Ethnomethodology: Selected Readings edited by Roy Turner (1974). Wayne Mellinger (talk) 03:25, 6 January 2024 (UTC)Reply