In his own words
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This paper returns to two pieces of work I did some years ago with Wes Sharrock.
The first was an empirical investigation into the work done by hardware and software
engineers involved in various projects that were developing technology to be
used in office environments. The second was to make visible that Garfinkel and
Sacks’ description of ‘constructive analysis’ applies just as much to the theoretical
perspectives of ‘post-modernism’, ‘constructionism’, ‘feminist theory’ and other developments
since they coined the phrase, as it did to the ‘positivist’ paradigm that
was predominant at the time they were writing. I do this in order to illustrate Sharrock’s
abiding interest in in three matters: natural language, grounding that interest
in empirical investigations, and exploring the ramifications of that interest and the
outcome of those investigations for both sociology and philosophy.
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