Laurier, Eric; Philo, Chris - In: Environment and Planning A 36 (2004) 3, pp. 421-436
The historical archaeology of Foucault and the ethnnomethodology of Garkinkel and Sacks may be regarded as rather different traditions in sociocultural inquiry, and for human geography, but there are arguably a number of distinctive points of overlap. In this paper, and following the example of...