ABSTRACT

Respecifying Lab Ethnography delivers the first ethnomethodological study of current experimental physics in action, describing the disciplinary orientation of lab work and exploring the discipline in its social order, formal stringency and skilful performance - in situ and in vivo. Drawing upon extensive participant observation, this book articulates and draws upon two major strands of ethnomethodological inquiry: reflexive ethnography and video analysis. In bringing together these two approaches, which have hitherto existed in parallel, Respecifying Lab Ethnography introduces a practice-based video analysis. In doing so, the book recasts conventional distinctions to shed fresh light on methodological issues surrounding the descriptive investigation of social practices more broadly. An engaged and innovative study of the encountered worksite, this book will appeal not only to sociologists with interests in ethnomethodology and the sociology of work, but also to scholars of science and technology studies and those working in the fields of ethnography and social science methodology.

chapter |22 pages

Introduction

part I|80 pages

Sociological Reasoning

chapter I 1|36 pages

STM of CSC

Its Measurement Motive in and as Project Work

chapter I 2|42 pages

Learning to Listen, Learning to Observe

The Interpretive Availability of Measuring as Lab Work's Leitmotif

part II|34 pages

Self-instruction

part III|94 pages

Research Practice

chapter III 4|52 pages

From Instructional Activity to Expert Practice

Tutorials in STM and Low-Temperature STM of CSC

chapter III 5|40 pages

Unique Adequacy

The Local Production of a Physics Discovery* 1

chapter |20 pages

Conclusion