ethnomethodology

English

Etymology

ethno- + methodology

Noun

ethnomethodology (countable and uncountable, plural ethnomethodologies)

  1. An academic discipline that attempts to understand the social orders people use to make sense of the world through analysing their accounts and descriptions of their day-to-day experiences.

Derived terms

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