Horgan Mervyn
Department of Sociology & Criminology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON, Canada.
Front Sociol. 2024 Apr 25;9:1251164. doi: 10.3389/fsoc.2024.1251164. eCollection 2024.
This article presents a theoretical argument for examining the previously unexamined interface between the strong program in cultural sociology ethnomethodology/conversation analysis (EMCA). While these two approaches have radically different theoretical and empirical commitments, they nonetheless share a common root in Durkheim's sociology, specifically with regard to the centrality of solidarity, ritual, and morality to collective life. Similarly rooted in Durkheim, Goffman's theory of interaction ritual provides an analytic pivot between EMCA and the strong program. The broader theoretical argument is illustrated using data from interviews with adults about their most recent encounter with a rude strangers in public space, which are here treated a breaches of the interaction ritual of civil inattention. Members readily draw on the specifics of a particular stranger interaction gone awry to reflect on the nature of life in public and to expound on their understandings of the ethics of face-to-face interaction and everyday morality more generally. Where EMCA focuses on the discoverability of the organizational features of everyday interaction, the position developed here is concerned with the organization of members' interpretations of everyday interaction. While centered on specific kinds of interactional breaches, by finding common ground between EMCA and cultural sociology, the argument advances a potentially more broadly applicable approach that treats everyday encounters as morally meaningful and everyday lifeworlds as moral landscapes. Developing a comprehensive understanding of copresent interaction as a basic building block of society requires attention to both the organizational dynamics of copresent encounters and to the interpretive resources that ordinary members use to account for and justify their own and others' conduct.
本文提出了一个理论观点,旨在审视文化社会学中的强纲领与常人方法学/会话分析(EMCA)之间此前未被审视的界面。虽然这两种方法在理论和实证方面有着截然不同的承诺,但它们在涂尔干社会学中有着共同的根源,特别是在团结、仪式和道德对集体生活的核心地位方面。同样扎根于涂尔干的戈夫曼的互动仪式理论,为EMCA和强纲领之间提供了一个分析支点。本文使用对成年人关于他们最近在公共场所与粗鲁陌生人相遇的访谈数据来说明这一更广泛的理论观点,这里将这些相遇视为对文明忽视互动仪式的违反。受访者很容易借助特定陌生人互动出错的细节来反思公共生活的本质,并更广泛地阐述他们对面对面互动伦理和日常道德的理解。EMCA关注日常互动组织特征的可发现性,而本文提出的观点则关注成员对日常互动的解释的组织。虽然以特定类型的互动违规为中心,但通过在EMCA和文化社会学之间找到共同点,该观点推进了一种可能更具广泛适用性的方法,即将日常相遇视为具有道德意义,将日常生活世界视为道德景观。要全面理解共在互动作为社会的基本组成部分,需要关注共在相遇的组织动态以及普通成员用来解释和证明自己及他人行为的解释资源。