From the Garfinkel Archive to Fieldwork and Back – Archive Workshop
Thursday, 15. August 2024 - Friday, 16. August 2024

Program

Since the beginning of the CRC 1187 “Media of Cooperation”, materials and methods from the Harold Garfinkel Archive have grounded research and initiated productive discussions for understanding media practices. The work began with an onsite workshop at the Archive in 2016.

For the third phase we are bringing together another group of practicing ethnomethodologists for an onsite workshop to probe that legacy in the light of ongoing ethnographic and archival research. The workshop offers a venue to tackle core issues of the third funding phase in the context of P01 research on the sociology of perception, technical mediation, and multi-sensorial practice(s).

The workshop will scrutinize and further develop the mutually instructive relationship between archival work and ethnographic research, while also considering the Archive as a field site and material reservoir for doing practical research on topics such as instructed action, embodied practice, the interactional construction of sensing and “dis-abilities”, tutorial problems, and “et cetera”.

With contributions by Anne W. Rawls, Michael Lynch, Jakub Mlynář, Jason Turowetz, Philippe Sormani, and Clemens Eisenmann.

 

The event is primarily planned as an on-site event. To participate, please reach out to Dr. Clemens Eisenmann.

Veranstaltungsort

Garfinkel Archive
Newburyport, MA (US)

Program Structure

Aug. 14th 2024

6:30 pm
Get together,
Mr. India, 140 High St., Newburyport, MA 01950

Aug. 15th 2024

9:30 am
Introduction,
Clemens Eisenmann (University of Konstanz & Siegen)
Anne W. Rawls (Bentley University & University of Siegen)
9:45 pm
Ways of working in the Garfinkel Archive,
Jason Turowetz (University of California Santa Barbara)
10:30 am
Coffee break
10:45 am
Zato, what? An archive visit, two coding approaches, some next steps,
Philippe Sormani (Zurich University of the Arts & University of Siegen)
11:30 am
Etcetera work in the archive and in human-computer/robot interaction,
Jakub Mlynář (University of Applied Sciences Western Switzerland)
Clemens Eisenmann (University of Konstanz & Siegen)
12:30 pm
Lunch
2:00 pm
Garfinkel, Sacks and the unity of EMCA,
Michael Lynch (Cornell University)
2:45 pm
Making of Studies in Ethnomethodology discussed by Garfinkel & Sacks,
Clemens Eisenmann (University of Konstanz & Siegen)
3:30 pm
Roaming through the Garfinkel Archive
6:00 pm
Conference dinner,
Brown Sugar, 75 Water St, Newburyport, MA 01950

Aug. 16th 2024

10:30 am
Open Forum Discussion (preliminary topics),
Work in the discovering sciences, pulsar study, Friedrich Schrecker materials
Suicide Prevention Center meeting 1964 with Parsons, Goffman, Garfinkel, Sacks
Early conferences on ethnomethodology 1962 & 1963
Inter- and Intra-Racial Homicides (Garfinkel’s Master Thesis)
Garfinkel & Sacks discussions/letters and On setting in Conversation
Multisensoriality, “dis-abilities”, Blindness
Tutorial problems, embodied practice, instructed action
Introductions for novices, lectures on ethnomethodology, lecturing’s work
The ongoing work on the public website and catalog
10:45 am
Coffee
12:30 pm
Lunch
3:00 pm
Conclusion

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