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  1. Anne Warfield Rawls (born November 20, 1950) is an American sociologist, social theorist and ethnomethodologist. She is Professor of Sociology at Bentley University, [1] Professor for Interaction, Work and Information at the University of Siegen, Germany [2] and Director of the Harold Garfinkel Archive, Newburyport, MA. [3] .

  2. Anne Rawls. Professor, Sociology. Chair, Department of Sociology, Bentley University. Professor for Interaction, Work, and Information , University of Siegen, Germany. Senior Fellow, Yale Urban Ethnography Project, Yale University. Director, Garfinkel Archive, LLC.

  3. Anne Warfield Rawls. Other names Anne Rawls. Professor Bentley University. Verified email at bentley.edu. sociology social theory business Information science. ... L Mosby, AW Rawls, AJ Meehan, E Mays, CJ Pettinari. Journal of Comparative Family Studies 30 (3), 489-521, 1999. 103: 1999:

  4. In Tacit Racism, Anne Warfield Rawls and Waverly Duck illustrate the many ways in which racism is coded into the everyday social expectations of Americans, in what they call Interaction Orders of Race.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2012 · Anne Warfield Rawls is Professor of Sociology at Bentley University, author of a number of articles and books on Durkheim and Garfinkel, including Durkheim’s Epistemology (Cambridge University Press, 2004), and has edited and introduced several volumes of Garfinkel’s work, including the new second edition of Studies in ...

  6. 26 de mar. de 2018 · Anne Warfield Rawls is a professor of Sociology, Bentley University, Massachusetts, Professor of Socio-Informatics, University of Siegen, Germany, Senior Research Fellow, Yale University Center for Urban Ethnography, Associate Researcher with the Marcel Mauss Institute EHESS, Paris, and Director of the Harold Garfinkel Archive.

  7. 25 de sept. de 2012 · Rawls Anne W (2009). “Two Conceptions of Social Order: Constitutive Orders of Action, Objects, and Identities versus Aggregate Orders of Individual Action.” Special Issue of the Journal of Classical Sociology , Volume 9(4): 500–520.