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  2. Breaching experiment - Wikipedia

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    Breaching experiments are most commonly associated with ethnomethodology, and in particular the work of Harold Garfinkel. Breaching experiments involve the conscious exhibition of "unexpected" behavior/violation of social norms, an observation of the types of social reactions such behavioral violations engender, and an analysis of the social ...

  3. Harold Garfinkel - Wikipedia

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    Harold Garfinkel (October 29, 1917 – April 21, 2011) [2] was an American sociologist and ethnomethodologist, who taught at the University of California, Los Angeles. Having developed and established ethnomethodology as a field of inquiry in sociology , he is probably best known for Studies in Ethnomethodology (1967), a collection of articles.

  4. Ethnomethodology - Wikipedia

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    The approach was originally developed by Harold Garfinkel, who attributed its origin to his work investigating the conduct of jury members in 1954. [ 1 ] [ 8 ] [ 9 ] His interest was in describing the common sense methods through which members of a jury produce themselves in a jury room as a jury .

  5. Talk:Breaching experiment - Wikipedia

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    2 Garfinkel. 3 Earl R. Babbie cite. 1 comment. 4 "Boiling Points" 2 comments. 5 Literalist and elevator. 2 comments. 6 ... Toggle the table of contents. Talk ...

  6. Walt Disney's "Snow White and the Seven Dwarves" was released to critical acclaim, paving the way for future on-screen adaptations of classic tales. A recent study conducted by The Washington Post reveals that while earlier Disney films divvied up dialogue between princesses and princes equally, the speaking parts in the movies became notably ...

  7. Agnes (case study) - Wikipedia

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    Agnes is the pseudonym given to a transgender woman who participated in Harold Garfinkel's research in the early 1960s, making her the first subject of an in-depth discussion of transgender identity in sociology. [1] She is the subject of a 2018 documentary short and a 2022 documentary, both titled Framing Agnes. [2] [3]

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    Northwest rap label NastyMix was a hip-hop hit machine. Sir Mix-A-Lot’s early singles, “Posse on Broadway,” “Iron Man,” and “My Hooptie” were on MTV, BET, radio, and the charts.

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