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Anne Warfield Rawls
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Epistemology and Practice
Durkheim's The Elementary Forms of Religious Life
, pp. 339 - 344
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Print publication year: 2005

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Adler, Patricia, Peter Adler, and John Johnson. 1992. “Street Corner Society Revisited: New Questions About Old Issues.” in The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. April
Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1982. The Antinomies of Classical Thought: Marx and Durkheim. Berkeley: University of California Press
Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1988. Durkheimian Sociology: Cultural Studies. Cambridge University Press
Alexander, Jeffrey C. and Steven Seidman (eds.). 1990. Culture and Society. Cambridge University Press
Allcock, John. 1983. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Becker, Howard. 1963. Outsiders. Chicago: Free Press
Bloor, David. 1976. Knowledge and Social Imagery. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Bloor, David. 1982. “Durkheim and Mauss Revisited: Classification and the Sociology of Knowledge”. Journal of the History and Philosophy of Science. 13(4):267–97CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bloor, David. 1983. Wittgenstein: A Social Theory of Knowledge. New York: Columbia University Press
Boelen, W. A. Marianne. 1992. “Street Corner Society: Cornerville Revisited.” in The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. April
Bourdieu, Pierre. [1972]1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press
Brown, John Seeley and Paul Duguid. 2002. The Social Life of Information. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press
Cladis, Mark S. 1992. A Communitarian Defense of Liberalism: Emile Durkheim and Contemporary Social Theory. Stanford University Press
Collins, Randall. 1988. “The Durkheimian Tradition in Conflict Sociology”, in Alexander, Jeffrey C. (ed.), Durkheimian Sociology: Cultural Studies. Cambridge University Press
Collins, Randall. 1990. “Ritual Interaction Chains”. Symbolic Interaction. 12(1)Google Scholar
Coser, Lewis A. 1971. Masters of Sociological Thought: Ideas in Historical and Social Context. New York: Harcourt
Cuvillier, Armand. 1955. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Dennes, W. R. 1924. “The Methods and Presuppositions of Group Psychology”, University of California Publications in Philosophy 6(1):1–182Google Scholar
Denzin, Norman K. 1992. Symbolic Interactionism and Cultural Studies. Cambridge MA: Blackwell
Doroszewski, W. 1933. “Quelques Remarques sur les Rapports de la Sociologie et de la linguistique: Durkheim et F. de Saussure”. Journal de Psychologie. Vol. ⅩⅩⅩGoogle Scholar
Douglas, Mary. 1966. Purity and Danger. An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. New York: Praeger
Durkheim, Emile. [1893]1933. The Division of Labour in Society. Chicago: Free Press. (Trans. 1933)
Durkheim, Emile. [1895]1982. The Rules of the Sociological Method. Steven Lukes (ed.). New York: The Free Press. (Trans. 1938)
Durkheim, Emile. [1895–6]1958. Socialism and Saint-Simon. Edited by Alvin Gouldner. The Antioch Press
Durkheim, Emile. ([1897]1951). Suicide: a Study of Society. New York: Free Press. (Trans. 1951)
Durkheim, Emile. [1898]1953. “Individual and Collective Representations”, in Sociology and Philosophy. Glencoe Illinois: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. 1907. Letter to the Revue Neo-Scholastique November 8, 1907. In Durkheim, [1895]1982. The Rules of the Sociological Method. New York: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. 1912. Les Formes elementaires de la Vie Religieuse: Le Système Totemique en Australie. Paris: Librairie Felix Alcan. (Trans. 1915)
Durkheim, Emile. [1912]1915. The Elementary Forms of The Religious Life. Chicago: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1912]1995. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Karen Fields (trans.) New York: The Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1913–14]1955. Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1913]1960. “Dualism and Human Nature”, in Emile Durkheim (ed.) Kurt H. Wolff. Ohio State University Press: Columbus
Durkheim, Emile. 1960. Montesquieu and Rousseau. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press
Durkheim, Emile and Marcel Mauss. [1901]1963. Primitive Classification. University of Chicago Press
Emerson, Robert. 1996. Keynote Address Stone Symposium
Fenton, Steve, with Robert Reiner and Ian Hamnett. 1984. Durkheim and Modern Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Feyerabend, Paul. 1975. Against Method. London: NLB
Fine, Gary Alan. 1993. “Ten Lies of Ethnography: Moral Dilemmas of Field Research.” In The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. October
Fuller, Steve. 1989. Philosophy of Science and Its Discontents. San Francisco: Westview Press
Garfinkel, Harold. 1967. Studies in Ethnomethodology. New Jersey: Englewood-Cliffs
Garfinkel, Harold. 1988. “Evidence for locally produced, naturally accountable phenomena of order*, logic, reason, meaning, method, etc. in and as of the essential haecceity of immortal, ordinary society,” Sociological Theory '88, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 103–09CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garfinkel, Harold. 2002. Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkheim's Apharism. Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield
Gehlke, Charles Elmer. 1915. “Emile Durkheim's Contribution to Social Theory”, Columbia University Studies in Economics, History, and Public Law. 7–187. 1(ⅤⅭIII)
Giddens, Anthony. 1971. Capitalism and Modern Social Theory. Cambridge University Press
Giddens, Anthony. 1978. Emile Durkheim. New York: Penguin
Godel, Robert. 1957. Les Sources Manuscrites du Cours de Linguistique Générales de F. de Saussure. Addendum. Geneva: Droz
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Goldenweiser, A. A. 1915. “Review of The Elementary FormsAmerican Anthropologist. (17):719–35CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Heath, Christion. 2000. Technology in Action. Cambridge University Press
Hilbert, Richard A. 1992. The Classical Roots of Ethnomethodology: Durkheim, Weber, and Garfinkel. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
Hinkle, R. C., and Hinkle, G. J. 1954. The Development of Modern Sociology. New York: Random House
Hirst, Paul Q. 1975. Durkheim, Bernard and Epistemology. London: Routledge
Hughes, H. Stuart. [1958]1977. Consciousness and Society. New York: Random House
Hume, David. [1739]1978. A Treatise of Human Nature. Oxford University Press
Hume, David. [1777]1975. Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals. Oxford: Clarendon Press
James, William. [1907]1955. Pragmatism. New York: Meridian Books
Jameson, Frederic. 1972. The Prison-House of Language. New Jersey: Princeton University Press
Joas, Hans. 1993. Pragmatism and Social Theory. University of Chicago Press
Jones, Robert Alun. 1986. Emile Durkheim: an Introduction to Four Major Works. Beverly Hills: Sage
Kant, Immanuel. [1781]1965. The Critique of Pure Reason. New York: St. Martin's Press
Kant, Immanuel. [1754]1998. Ground work of the Metaphysic of Morals. Cambridge University Press
Kohnke, Klaus Christian. 1991. The Rise of Neo-Kantianism: German Academic Philosophy Between Idealism and Positivism. Cambridge University Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1962. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press
LaCapra, Dominick. 1972. Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Philosopher. Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press
Latour, Bruno and Steve Woolgar. 1979. Laboratory Life: The Social Construction of Scientific Facts. London: Sage
Leaf, Murray J. 1979. Man Mind and Science. New York: Columbia University Press
Lehmann, Jennifer. 1990. Deconstructing Durkheim. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Lemert, Charles. 1997. Sociology After the Crisis. Boulder Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield
Lévi-Strauss, Claude. [1958]1963. Structural Anthropology. New York: Basic Books
Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. [1910]1966. How Natives Think. New York: Washington Square Press
Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. [1922]1966. The “Soul” of the Primitive. Chicago: Henry Regnery
Lukes, Steven. 1973. Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work: a Historical and Critical Study. Stanford University Press
Lynch, Mike. 1997. Scientific Practice and Ordinary Action: Ethnomethodology and Social Studies of Science. Cambridge Universtiy Press
Lynch, Mike. 1982. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's The Rules of the Sociological Method
Marx, Karl. Grundrisse. In Tucker (ed.) The Marx Engles Reader. New York: Norton Press
Mead, G. H. 1934. Mind, Self, and Society. Chicago: Free Press
Mestrovic, Stjepan. 1988. Emile Durkheim and the Reformation of Sociology. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield
Mestrovic, Stjepan. 1993. Durkheim and Poststructuralism. New York: Aldine DeGruyter
Mills, C. Wright. “Situated Action and the Vocabulary of Motives.” American Journal of Sociology. 5:904–13CrossRef
Nisbet, Robert. 1974. The Sociology of Emile Durkheim. New York: Oxford University Press
Nisbet, Robert. 1993. The Sociological Tradition. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers
Parkin, Frank. 1992. Durkheim. Oxford University Press
Parsons, Talcott. ([1937]1968). The Structure of Social Action. New York: Free Press
Parsons, Talcott. 1973. “Durkheim on Religion Revisited: Another Look at The Elementary Forms of The Religious Life” in (ed.) Beyond The Classics
Poggi, Gianfranco. 1972. Images of Society: Essays on the Sociological Theories of Toqueville, Marx, and Durkheim. Stanford University Press
Quine, Willard Van Orman. [1966]1977. The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1985. “Reply to Gallant and Kleinman on Symbolic Interaction versus Ethnomethodology.”Symbolic Interaction 8(1):121–40CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1987. “The Interaction Order Sui Generis: Goffman's Contribution to Social Theory,” Sociological Theory, 5(2):136–49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1988. Reply to Levine and Fuchs. Sociological Theory
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1989. “Language, Self, and Social Order: a Re-evaluation of Goffman and Sacks,” Human Studies. 12(1):147–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1990. “Emergent Sociality: A Dialectic of Commitment and Order.” Symbolic Interaction. Volume 13(1): 63–82. French translation, 2002, in the Mauss ReviewCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1995. “Narratives as Evidence of Trouble in Interracial Communication.” Midwest Sociological Meetings. Chicago
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1996Durkheim's Epistemology: The Neglected Argument,” American Journal of Sociology. 102(2):430–82. (French trans Enquete 2005)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1997a. “Durkheim's Epistemology: The Initial Critique, 1915–1924”. The Sociological Quarterly. 37(4)Google Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1997b. “Durkheim and Pragmatism”. Sociological Theory. Volume 15(1):5–29CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1998. “Durkheim's Challenge to Philosophy: Human Reason as a Product of Enacted Social Practice.” American Journal of Sociology. 104CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2000. “Race as an Interaction Order Phenomenon: W. E. B. Du Bois's ’Double Consciousness' Thesis Revisited.” Sociological Theory. 18(2):239–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2000. “Durkheim's Treatment of Practice,” The Classical Journal of Sociology. 1(1):33–68CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2002. Editor's Introduction to Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkheim's Aphorism, by Harold Garfinkel, Rowman and Littlefield: Boulder, Colorado
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2003. Conflict as a Foundation for Consensus: Contradictions of Capitalism in Book III of Durkheim's Division of Labor. Critical Sociology
Rawls, Anne Warfield. Forthcoming, with Bonnie Wright, “The Dialectics of Belief and Practice,” Critical Sociology
Rawls, John. [1953]2001. Collected Papers. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
Reisman, David. 1950. The Lonely Crowd. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press
Rorty, Richard. 1979. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. Princeton University Press
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. ([1757]1999) Discourse on the Origins of Inequality. Oxford University Press
Sacks, Harvey. 1993. Lectures in Conversation 2 vols. Cambridge University Press
Sacks, Harvey, Schesloff, Emmanuel and Jefferson, Gail. 1974. “A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn taking in Conversation.” Language 50:696–735CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schaub, Charles. 1920. “A Sociological Theory of KnowledgeThe Philosophical Review. 29(4):319–39CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schmaus, Warren. 1994. Durkheim's Philosophy of Science and the Sociology of Knowledge: Creating an Intellectual Niche. University of Chicago Press
Shadish, William R. and Steve Fuller. 1994. The Social Psychology of Science. Guilford University Press
Sirianni, Carmen. 1981. “Justice and the Division of Labor: a Reconsideration of Durkheim's Division of Labor in Society”. Theory and Society. 449–70Google Scholar
Simmel, Georg. [1918]1978. The Philosophy of Money. Boston: Routledge and Kegan
Simpson, George. 1963. Emile Durkheim: Selections from His Work. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Stone, Gregory P. and Harvey Farberman. 1967. “On the Edge of Rapprochement: Was Durkheim Moving Toward the Perspective of Symbolic Interaction?” The Sociological Quarterly
Suchman, Lucy. 1999. Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human Machine Communication. New York: Cambridge University Press
Tannen, Deborah. 1990. You Just Don't Understand. Harper Collins: New York
Turner, Stephen. The Social Theory of Practices: Tradition, Tacit Knowledge, and Presuppositions. University of Chicago Press
Vico, Giambattista. [1744]1948. The New Science of Giambattista Vico. Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press
Weber, Max. [1921]1968. Economy and Society. Berkeley: University of California Press
Whitehead, Alfred North. [1929]1978. Process and Reality. New York: MacMillan
Whyte, William Foote. ([1937]1993). Street Corner Society: The Social Structure of an Italian Slum. University of Chicago Press
Whyte, William Foote. 1992. “In Defense of Street Corner Society.” in The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. April
Winch, Peter. 1956. The Idea of a Social Science. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul
Wittgenstein, Ludwig. 1945. Philosophical Investigations. Oxford: Blackwell
Woolgar, Steve and Bruno Latour. 1979. Laboratory Life: The Social Construction of Scientific Facts. London: Sage
Aarsleff, Hans. 1982. From Locke to Saussure. University of Minnesota Press
Adler, Patricia, Peter Adler, and John Johnson. 1992. “Street Corner Society Revisited: New Questions About Old Issues.” in The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. April
Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1982. The Antinomies of Classical Thought: Marx and Durkheim. Berkeley: University of California Press
Alexander, Jeffrey C. 1988. Durkheimian Sociology: Cultural Studies. Cambridge University Press
Alexander, Jeffrey C. and Steven Seidman (eds.). 1990. Culture and Society. Cambridge University Press
Allcock, John. 1983. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Becker, Howard. 1963. Outsiders. Chicago: Free Press
Bloor, David. 1976. Knowledge and Social Imagery. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Bloor, David. 1982. “Durkheim and Mauss Revisited: Classification and the Sociology of Knowledge”. Journal of the History and Philosophy of Science. 13(4):267–97CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Bloor, David. 1983. Wittgenstein: A Social Theory of Knowledge. New York: Columbia University Press
Boelen, W. A. Marianne. 1992. “Street Corner Society: Cornerville Revisited.” in The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. April
Bourdieu, Pierre. [1972]1977. Outline of a Theory of Practice. Cambridge University Press
Brown, John Seeley and Paul Duguid. 2002. The Social Life of Information. Cambridge: Harvard Business School Press
Cladis, Mark S. 1992. A Communitarian Defense of Liberalism: Emile Durkheim and Contemporary Social Theory. Stanford University Press
Collins, Randall. 1988. “The Durkheimian Tradition in Conflict Sociology”, in Alexander, Jeffrey C. (ed.), Durkheimian Sociology: Cultural Studies. Cambridge University Press
Collins, Randall. 1990. “Ritual Interaction Chains”. Symbolic Interaction. 12(1)Google Scholar
Coser, Lewis A. 1971. Masters of Sociological Thought: Ideas in Historical and Social Context. New York: Harcourt
Cuvillier, Armand. 1955. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Dennes, W. R. 1924. “The Methods and Presuppositions of Group Psychology”, University of California Publications in Philosophy 6(1):1–182Google Scholar
Denzin, Norman K. 1992. Symbolic Interactionism and Cultural Studies. Cambridge MA: Blackwell
Doroszewski, W. 1933. “Quelques Remarques sur les Rapports de la Sociologie et de la linguistique: Durkheim et F. de Saussure”. Journal de Psychologie. Vol. ⅩⅩⅩGoogle Scholar
Douglas, Mary. 1966. Purity and Danger. An Analysis of Concepts of Pollution and Taboo. New York: Praeger
Durkheim, Emile. [1893]1933. The Division of Labour in Society. Chicago: Free Press. (Trans. 1933)
Durkheim, Emile. [1895]1982. The Rules of the Sociological Method. Steven Lukes (ed.). New York: The Free Press. (Trans. 1938)
Durkheim, Emile. [1895–6]1958. Socialism and Saint-Simon. Edited by Alvin Gouldner. The Antioch Press
Durkheim, Emile. ([1897]1951). Suicide: a Study of Society. New York: Free Press. (Trans. 1951)
Durkheim, Emile. [1898]1953. “Individual and Collective Representations”, in Sociology and Philosophy. Glencoe Illinois: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. 1907. Letter to the Revue Neo-Scholastique November 8, 1907. In Durkheim, [1895]1982. The Rules of the Sociological Method. New York: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. 1912. Les Formes elementaires de la Vie Religieuse: Le Système Totemique en Australie. Paris: Librairie Felix Alcan. (Trans. 1915)
Durkheim, Emile. [1912]1915. The Elementary Forms of The Religious Life. Chicago: Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1912]1995. The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Karen Fields (trans.) New York: The Free Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1913–14]1955. Pragmatism and Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Durkheim, Emile. [1913]1960. “Dualism and Human Nature”, in Emile Durkheim (ed.) Kurt H. Wolff. Ohio State University Press: Columbus
Durkheim, Emile. 1960. Montesquieu and Rousseau. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press
Durkheim, Emile and Marcel Mauss. [1901]1963. Primitive Classification. University of Chicago Press
Emerson, Robert. 1996. Keynote Address Stone Symposium
Fenton, Steve, with Robert Reiner and Ian Hamnett. 1984. Durkheim and Modern Sociology. Cambridge University Press
Feyerabend, Paul. 1975. Against Method. London: NLB
Fine, Gary Alan. 1993. “Ten Lies of Ethnography: Moral Dilemmas of Field Research.” In The Journal of Contemporary Ethnography. October
Fuller, Steve. 1989. Philosophy of Science and Its Discontents. San Francisco: Westview Press
Garfinkel, Harold. 1967. Studies in Ethnomethodology. New Jersey: Englewood-Cliffs
Garfinkel, Harold. 1988. “Evidence for locally produced, naturally accountable phenomena of order*, logic, reason, meaning, method, etc. in and as of the essential haecceity of immortal, ordinary society,” Sociological Theory '88, vol. 6, no. 1, pp. 103–09CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Garfinkel, Harold. 2002. Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkheim's Apharism. Boulder, Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield
Gehlke, Charles Elmer. 1915. “Emile Durkheim's Contribution to Social Theory”, Columbia University Studies in Economics, History, and Public Law. 7–187. 1(ⅤⅭIII)
Giddens, Anthony. 1971. Capitalism and Modern Social Theory. Cambridge University Press
Giddens, Anthony. 1978. Emile Durkheim. New York: Penguin
Godel, Robert. 1957. Les Sources Manuscrites du Cours de Linguistique Générales de F. de Saussure. Addendum. Geneva: Droz
Godlove, Terry. 1989. “Epistemology in Durkheim's Elementary Forms of Religious Life,” Journal of the History of Philosophy. 24(3):385–401CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Goldenweiser, A. A. 1915. “Review of The Elementary FormsAmerican Anthropologist. (17):719–35CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Heath, Christion. 2000. Technology in Action. Cambridge University Press
Hilbert, Richard A. 1992. The Classical Roots of Ethnomethodology: Durkheim, Weber, and Garfinkel. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press
Hinkle, R. C., and Hinkle, G. J. 1954. The Development of Modern Sociology. New York: Random House
Hirst, Paul Q. 1975. Durkheim, Bernard and Epistemology. London: Routledge
Hughes, H. Stuart. [1958]1977. Consciousness and Society. New York: Random House
Hume, David. [1739]1978. A Treatise of Human Nature. Oxford University Press
Hume, David. [1777]1975. Enquiries Concerning Human Understanding and Concerning the Principles of Morals. Oxford: Clarendon Press
James, William. [1907]1955. Pragmatism. New York: Meridian Books
Jameson, Frederic. 1972. The Prison-House of Language. New Jersey: Princeton University Press
Joas, Hans. 1993. Pragmatism and Social Theory. University of Chicago Press
Jones, Robert Alun. 1986. Emile Durkheim: an Introduction to Four Major Works. Beverly Hills: Sage
Kant, Immanuel. [1781]1965. The Critique of Pure Reason. New York: St. Martin's Press
Kant, Immanuel. [1754]1998. Ground work of the Metaphysic of Morals. Cambridge University Press
Kohnke, Klaus Christian. 1991. The Rise of Neo-Kantianism: German Academic Philosophy Between Idealism and Positivism. Cambridge University Press
Kuhn, Thomas. 1962. The Structure of Scientific Revolutions. University of Chicago Press
LaCapra, Dominick. 1972. Emile Durkheim: Sociologist and Philosopher. Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press
Latour, Bruno and Steve Woolgar. 1979. Laboratory Life: The Social Construction of Scientific Facts. London: Sage
Leaf, Murray J. 1979. Man Mind and Science. New York: Columbia University Press
Lehmann, Jennifer. 1990. Deconstructing Durkheim. London: Routledge and Kegan Paul
Lemert, Charles. 1997. Sociology After the Crisis. Boulder Colorado: Rowman and Littlefield
Lévi-Strauss, Claude. [1958]1963. Structural Anthropology. New York: Basic Books
Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. [1910]1966. How Natives Think. New York: Washington Square Press
Levy-Bruhl, Lucien. [1922]1966. The “Soul” of the Primitive. Chicago: Henry Regnery
Lukes, Steven. 1973. Emile Durkheim: His Life and Work: a Historical and Critical Study. Stanford University Press
Lynch, Mike. 1997. Scientific Practice and Ordinary Action: Ethnomethodology and Social Studies of Science. Cambridge Universtiy Press
Lynch, Mike. 1982. Editor's introduction to Durkheim's The Rules of the Sociological Method
Marx, Karl. Grundrisse. In Tucker (ed.) The Marx Engles Reader. New York: Norton Press
Mead, G. H. 1934. Mind, Self, and Society. Chicago: Free Press
Mestrovic, Stjepan. 1988. Emile Durkheim and the Reformation of Sociology. Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield
Mestrovic, Stjepan. 1993. Durkheim and Poststructuralism. New York: Aldine DeGruyter
Mills, C. Wright. “Situated Action and the Vocabulary of Motives.” American Journal of Sociology. 5:904–13CrossRef
Nisbet, Robert. 1974. The Sociology of Emile Durkheim. New York: Oxford University Press
Nisbet, Robert. 1993. The Sociological Tradition. New Brunswick: Transaction Publishers
Parkin, Frank. 1992. Durkheim. Oxford University Press
Parsons, Talcott. ([1937]1968). The Structure of Social Action. New York: Free Press
Parsons, Talcott. 1973. “Durkheim on Religion Revisited: Another Look at The Elementary Forms of The Religious Life” in (ed.) Beyond The Classics
Poggi, Gianfranco. 1972. Images of Society: Essays on the Sociological Theories of Toqueville, Marx, and Durkheim. Stanford University Press
Quine, Willard Van Orman. [1966]1977. The Ways of Paradox and Other Essays. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1985. “Reply to Gallant and Kleinman on Symbolic Interaction versus Ethnomethodology.”Symbolic Interaction 8(1):121–40CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1987. “The Interaction Order Sui Generis: Goffman's Contribution to Social Theory,” Sociological Theory, 5(2):136–49CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1988. Reply to Levine and Fuchs. Sociological Theory
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1989. “Language, Self, and Social Order: a Re-evaluation of Goffman and Sacks,” Human Studies. 12(1):147–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1990. “Emergent Sociality: A Dialectic of Commitment and Order.” Symbolic Interaction. Volume 13(1): 63–82. French translation, 2002, in the Mauss ReviewCrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1995. “Narratives as Evidence of Trouble in Interracial Communication.” Midwest Sociological Meetings. Chicago
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1996Durkheim's Epistemology: The Neglected Argument,” American Journal of Sociology. 102(2):430–82. (French trans Enquete 2005)CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1997a. “Durkheim's Epistemology: The Initial Critique, 1915–1924”. The Sociological Quarterly. 37(4)Google Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1997b. “Durkheim and Pragmatism”. Sociological Theory. Volume 15(1):5–29CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 1998. “Durkheim's Challenge to Philosophy: Human Reason as a Product of Enacted Social Practice.” American Journal of Sociology. 104CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2000. “Race as an Interaction Order Phenomenon: W. E. B. Du Bois's ’Double Consciousness' Thesis Revisited.” Sociological Theory. 18(2):239–72CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2000. “Durkheim's Treatment of Practice,” The Classical Journal of Sociology. 1(1):33–68CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2002. Editor's Introduction to Ethnomethodology's Program: Working Out Durkheim's Aphorism, by Harold Garfinkel, Rowman and Littlefield: Boulder, Colorado
Rawls, Anne Warfield. 2003. Conflict as a Foundation for Consensus: Contradictions of Capitalism in Book III of Durkheim's Division of Labor. Critical Sociology
Rawls, Anne Warfield. Forthcoming, with Bonnie Wright, “The Dialectics of Belief and Practice,” Critical Sociology
Rawls, John. [1953]2001. Collected Papers. Cambridge: Harvard University Press
Reisman, David. 1950. The Lonely Crowd. New Haven: Yale Univ. Press
Rorty, Richard. 1979. Philosophy and the Mirror of Nature. Princeton University Press
Rousseau, Jean Jacques. ([1757]1999) Discourse on the Origins of Inequality. Oxford University Press
Sacks, Harvey. 1993. Lectures in Conversation 2 vols. Cambridge University Press
Sacks, Harvey, Schesloff, Emmanuel and Jefferson, Gail. 1974. “A Simplest Systematics for the Organization of Turn taking in Conversation.” Language 50:696–735CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schaub, Charles. 1920. “A Sociological Theory of KnowledgeThe Philosophical Review. 29(4):319–39CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Schmaus, Warren. 1994. Durkheim's Philosophy of Science and the Sociology of Knowledge: Creating an Intellectual Niche. University of Chicago Press
Shadish, William R. and Steve Fuller. 1994. The Social Psychology of Science. Guilford University Press
Sirianni, Carmen. 1981. “Justice and the Division of Labor: a Reconsideration of Durkheim's Division of Labor in Society”. Theory and Society. 449–70Google Scholar
Simmel, Georg. [1918]1978. The Philosophy of Money. Boston: Routledge and Kegan
Simpson, George. 1963. Emile Durkheim: Selections from His Work. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Company
Stone, Gregory P. and Harvey Farberman. 1967. “On the Edge of Rapprochement: Was Durkheim Moving Toward the Perspective of Symbolic Interaction?” The Sociological Quarterly
Suchman, Lucy. 1999. Plans and Situated Actions: The Problem of Human Machine Communication. New York: Cambridge University Press
Tannen, Deborah. 1990. You Just Don't Understand. Harper Collins: New York
Turner, Stephen. The Social Theory of Practices: Tradition, Tacit Knowledge, and Presuppositions. University of Chicago Press
Vico, Giambattista. [1744]1948. The New Science of Giambattista Vico. Ithaca New York: Cornell University Press
Weber, Max. [1921]1968. Economy and Society. Berkeley: University of California Press
Whitehead, Alfred North. [1929]1978. Process and Reality. New York: MacMillan
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  • Book: Epistemology and Practice
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