This are the **VERY ROUGH** lecture guidelines I use in presenting material. They are just "talking points" of themes I want to build on, and the readings provide much of the content, so use these in conjunction with online readings, links, and our texts. These outlines are intended to help you follow the structure of the lecture presentation. THEY *DO NOT* REPLACE LECTURE, because content may change during class.
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- ***November 19 - Naturalistic Inquiry
- ***October 29 - November 16: Goffman
- ***October 22 - Spradley - pp 173 to the end
- ***October 10 & 17 - Spradley - pp 107 - 154
- ***October 5 - Spradley - pp 91- 106
- ***October 1 - Spradley - pp 69- 91
- ***September 28 - Spradley - pp 1-64 (REVIEW)
- ***September 19 - Spradley - pp 1-64
- ***September 17 - Spradley - First steps
- ***September 14 - Kirk & Miller/Spradley
- ***September 10 - Kirk & Miller Summary
- ***August 27 - Intro, and Sociology as Science
- ***August 29 - ethics and intro to ethnography (see readings)
- ***August 27 - Intro, and Sociology as Science
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