Ethnomethodology
[eth-noh-meth-uh-dol-uh-jee] /ˌɛθ noʊˌmɛθ əˈdɒl ə dʒi/
noun
1.
the sociological study of the rules and rituals underlying ordinary social activities and interactions.
/ˌɛθnəʊmɛθəˈdɒlədʒɪ/
noun
1.
a method of studying linguistic communication that emphasizes common-sense views of conversation and the world Compare phenomenology
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