Shrat
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Shrat
@shrat.bsky.social
Digital Civilian - Civil Sociologist
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The introduction to our special issue on the (re)production of asymmetries-in-action. It’s been a pleasure working with @cathtam.bsky.social and our contributors in demonstrating EM/CA approaches to various “isms” and some of sociology’s “Big” concerns.
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The (Re)Production, Negotiation, and Navigation of Social Asymmetries‐in‐Action: An Introduction to the Special Issue
This article reconsiders, and argues for, the contribution of ethnomethodological and conversation analytic research (EM/CA) to the understanding of social asymmetries in action. As well as highlight....
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November 24, 2025 at 8:45 AM
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In June 2024, a special issue CFP on the Chicago School sparked a collaboration with @robinjsmith.bsky.social, Terry, Erik & Patrik. Inspired by Sacks' (1992:27) appreciative critique, we explored how CS ethnography may relate to the development of #EMCA. Our paper is now out #OpenAccess: t.ly/Has34
September 13, 2025 at 5:44 PM
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Our new #EMCA paper, co-authored with Yeji Rieser, is out in #QualitativeResearch!

We revisit a rich but often overlooked strand of conversation analysis, exploring how transcription practices deal with the wildness of talk's poeticity.

Here as #OpenAccess: journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
July 21, 2025 at 11:59 AM
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New on Early View: “Categorizational Asymmetries in Context: Producing and Resisting Policeable Scenes” by Robin James Smith https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.1246 #sssi #socioloy #categorization #MCA #EMCA #ethnomethodology #Sacks #policing

We have just published "Categorizational Asymmetries in…
New on Early View: “Categorizational Asymmetries in Context: Producing and Resisting Policeable Scenes” by Robin James Smith https://doi.org/10.1002/symb.1246 #sssi #socioloy #categorization #MCA #EMCA #ethnomethodology #Sacks #policing
We have just published "Categorizational Asymmetries in Context: Producing and Resisting Policeable Scenes" by Robin James Smith on Early View of Symbolic Interaction. Members of SSSI can access the article HERE and by clicking the image below. To join SSSI and subscribe to Symbolic Interaction from $35 (£30), please click HERE.
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April 28, 2025 at 10:53 AM
Ich bin davon überzeugt, dass Überwachung, IT Sicherheit und soziale Medien eines der zentrale Felder sind, auf denen die Zukunft unserer Demokratie in den nächsten Jahren entschieden wird. Musk & Putin wissen das... Der CCC gibt einen klaren Fahrplan für unsere Politik. Hoffentlich wird er gelesen
Wir brauchen eine digitale Brandmauer gegen den Faschismus. An die Union und die SPD richten wir zwölf Forderungen, die sie zügig umsetzen müssen, um den absehbaren Folgen des Rechtsrucks und den Bestrebungen von Trump und Co. Einhalt zu gebieten.

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CCC | CCC fordert digitale Brandmauer
Der Chaos Computer Club ist eine galaktische Gemeinschaft von Lebewesen für Informationsfreiheit und Technikfolgenabschätzung.
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March 6, 2025 at 6:59 AM
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New Article: “The Trajectory of an Agreement: Tracing Objectivated Knowledge Across a Series of Mundane Encounters” by Sarah Hitzler and Jonas Kramer #sssi #sociology #EMCA #temporality #time #interaction doi.org/10.1002/symb... @WileySociology
The Trajectory of an Agreement: Tracing Objectivated Knowledge Across a Series of Mundane Encounters
This article adds to the sociological study of time and temporality in everyday life by building on recent longitudinal developments within conversation analysis. It investigates members' methods to ...
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January 3, 2025 at 10:57 AM
Strongly recommend both! This lecture/poetry reading performance was amazing and I love that it happened as a Sociology keynote.
December 2, 2024 at 2:16 PM
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Busy doing nothing? The “dead time” of waiting may actually comprise our most fertile, productive moments, says Terry S.H. Au-Yeung in his review of In the Meantime (Berghahn Books), edited by Adeline Masquelier and Deborah Durham.

In our #TSRMess issue:
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January 12, 2024 at 7:09 PM