Q1(b) · UPSC Civil Services Mains 2017 · Sociology GS 1 · 10 marks · 1 min read

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Examine ethnomethodological and phenomenological perspective as critique of positivism

Topic: Sociology as Science. Syllabus: Sociology as Science: Science, scientific method and critique; Major theoretical strands of research methodology; Positivism and its critique; Fact value and objectivity; Non-positivist methodologies. Same official PYQ from year-wise 2017 and Sociology as Science.

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Positivism measures external facts; these perspectives study meaning and members’ methods. Schutz described the everyday life-world of typifications. Garfinkel showed order as accomplished, indexical work. Berger and Luckmann treated institutions as objectivated meanings. The critique qualifies rates; it does not delete official files.

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Introduction

Positivism treats social life as measurable external facts. Phenomenology and ethnomethodology answer that order is accomplished in meaning and in everyday methods. The critique is of a science that skips the actor’s world.

Body

Phenomenology against a thing-like society

  • Alfred Schutz asked how the everyday life-world is constituted in typifications, not only in variables.
  • Edmund Husserl’s bracketing, used sociologically, suspends the taken-for-granted so that meaning can be described.
  • Peter Berger and Thomas Luckmann showed that institutions are objectivated meanings, not natural objects waiting for a census cell.

Ethnomethodology

  • Harold Garfinkel studied the methods members use to produce a sense of fact. Breaching experiments showed how fragile “obvious” order is.
  • Indexicality and reflexivity mean that talk and rule are completed in the situation. A positivist codebook cannot fully freeze that work.
  • Conversation analysis later showed turn-taking as organised practice, not residual noise.

What the critique does not do

  • It does not abolish rates. Durkheim’s suicide files still exist. It refuses to treat those files as innocent of office meaning.

Flow diagram

flowchart TD
  POS[Positivism external facts] --> SKIP[Skips meaning]
  PH[Schutz phenomenology] --> LW[Life-world]
  EM[Garfinkel ethnomethodology] --> MET[Members methods]
  LW --> CR[Critique]
  MET --> CR

Conclusion

Phenomenology relocates the object in the life-world. Ethnomethodology studies how members make that world accountable. Together they criticise positivism’s skip from behaviour to variable without the actor’s methods.

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