A psychedelic experience that I HIGHLY recommend is to read a lot of ethnomethodology over the course of several days and then go to Costco on the Friday afternoon before Christmas
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Replying to @literalbanana @Meaningness
Any recommended links to check on ethno
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Currently watching this intro and it's making a lot of sense so far:https://youtu.be/6cBChObsKOw
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Replying to @VidFlumina @Meaningness and
Might give this a go. Is one hour explanation for every two paragraphs of Garfinkel the going rate? That would explain why that pulsar paper was such hard going.
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There’s two obstacles to understanding. The interesting one is that you need to flip the way you see EVERYTHING inside out. The annoying one is learning the jargon. But that is not a big deal; the jargon is weird, but relative to any science field there’s not much of it.
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Replying to @Meaningness @VidFlumina and
I think one thing that's putting me off is that Garfinkel's particular brand of weird writing is just really not an appealing one for me. I am planning to give the Liberman book a go, and that Xerox printer technician one.
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Replying to @drossbucket @Meaningness and
liberman is a WAY better writer - I’m not sure garfinkel have ever met an undergrad based on his writing (but I still love him)
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it’s terrible writing but every page I remind myself how much better it is than Heidegger (Garfinkel’s writing also reads like an exaggeration of my own worst tendencies - lists, endless qualifications)
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Replying to @context_ing @literalbanana and
Ha, yeah Dreyfus is enough for me too!
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