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Issue No. 7 (May 2002)

SPECIAL ISSUE: Howard Schwartz: Published and Unpublished Papers

Editoral Note: This e-version of ES7 diverges from that originally published in May 2002. First, it includes six papers that were not included in 2002 (these are the last six). Second, the original issue was re-edited and, as a result, the page numbering does not always coincide.

Alex Dennis and Wes Sharrock
Howard Schwartz: An Introduction
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 1-6

Howard Schwartz
Data: Who Needs It?
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 7-32

Howard Schwartz
General Features
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 33-52

Howard Schwartz
Phenomenological Reductionism
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 53 - 60

Howard Schwartz
Towards a Phenomenology of Projection Errors
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 61-73

Howard Schwartz
Understanding Misunderstanding
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 74-86

Howard Schwartz
The Psychotherapy of Automobile Repair
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 87-101

Howard Schwartz
The What’s New Problem
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 102-106

Howard Schwartz
The Logic of First Impressions
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 107–117

Howard Schwartz
Formal structures and Symbolic Logic
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 118-126

Howard Schwartz
Strategies for Automating Office Information: A Comparison
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 127-132

Howard Schwartz
The Life History of a Social Norm
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 133-149

Howard Schwartz
Max Weber’s Concept of Rationality: Some Relevant Concerns
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 150-169

Howard Schwartz
The Discipline of Sociology of Language: Is it One or Is It Not?
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 170-171

Howard Schwartz
Strange People—Familiar Faces: A Portrait of Universality
Ethnographic Studies No. 7/2002: 172-173

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