Berger and Luckmann's work can best be described as theoretically multidimensional phenomenological sociology.
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Q22: In contrast to phenomenology, ethnomethodology pays attention
Q23: Define Husserl's lifeworld and how the concept
Q24: According to Berger and Luckmann, the reality
Q25: Stocks of knowledge, recipes, and typifications are
Q26: Habitualized actions over time become taken-for-granted institutions
Q28: The lifeworld is the taken-for-granted backdrop within
Q29: Berger and Luckmann stress that "no individual
Q30: Social life is only possible via shared
Q31: The central difference between phenomenology and ethnomethodology
Q32: Ethnomethodologists' perspective on action and order would
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