If you do read the pulsar paper, please let me know what you think! A lot of similar work fails due to not understanding the science.
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Replying to @Meaningness
Just skimmed so far, writing style is... odd. Though I have no idea what papers in this field are normally like.pic.twitter.com/sLKfNlmfBA
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Replying to @drossbucket
Yes, ethnometho is famous for that. One main reason no one has ever heard of it.
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Replying to @Meaningness @drossbucket
Reading it now. Yeah, there’s a lot of discipline-specific jargon and axe-grinding going on here that may be impenetrable w/o background
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Replying to @Meaningness @drossbucket
Point of the first 1/3 (all I’ve read so far) is basically that an accurate analysis of the tape has to drop all theoretical suppositions
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For the ethnomethodology and buddhism overlap look up Liberman ( garfinkel student) 'More studies' and 'dialectal practice in tibetal phil'
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Replying to @Edward_Reynolds @drossbucket
Yowza! You aren’t going to believe this, but I had that open in a browser tab…
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Replying to @Meaningness @drossbucket
I practice also and the overlap is amazing. His more studies is far more readable
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Replying to @Edward_Reynolds @drossbucket
Ah, that is very recent! I was worrying that ethno had seemed to vanish after I lost track of it in the early 1990s
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Replying to @Meaningness @drossbucket
Not at all. There's plenty of recent work. Look up the emcawiki for recent stuff
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