Journal Article(s)
1.
Rawls, A. W., Mann, D. (2015). Getting
Information Systems to Interact: The Social Fact Character of as a Factor in
Designing Information Systems . The Information Society , 31 (2),
175–192.
2.
Rawls, A. W. (2013). The Early Years 1939-1953:
Garfinkel at North Carolina, Harvard and Princeton. Journal of Classical
Sociology.
3.
Rawls, A. W., Mann, D., Jeffrey, A. (2013).
Locating the Modern Sacred: Moral/Social Facts and Constitutive Practices. The
Journal of Classical Sociology/Sage Publications, November 2013. (link)
4.
Rawls, A. W. (2013). Special Issue Editor’s
Introduction. Journal of Classical Sociology.
5.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). Garfinkel, Ethnomethodology
and the Defining Questions of Pragmatism. Qualitative Sociology.
6.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). Durkheim’s Epistemology:
Continuities Between the Elementary Forms and The Division. Ethnografia E
Ricerca Qualitativa, V (3), 335-364. (link)
7.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). Constitutive Practices in
Durkheim’s Division of Social Labor. The Journal of Classical Sociology, 12
(3).
8.
Duck, W. O., Rawls, A. W. (2012). Interaction
Orders of Drug Dealing Spaces: Local Orders of Sensemaking in a Poor Black
American Place . Crime, Law and Social Change.
9.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). Wittgenstein, Durkheim,
Garfinkel and Winch. Journal for the Theory of Social Behavior.
10.
Rawls, A. W. (2009). Special Issue Editor’s
Introduction. The Journal of Classical Sociology, 9 (4), 1-14.
11.
Rawls, A. W., Mann, D., Garcia, A. C., David, G.
C., Burton, M. (2009). Simple Enumerations: Ethnomethodology and MITRE
Information Assurance Data Standards. Etnografia & Ricerca Qualitativa
(Ethnography and Qualitative Research), 2 (1), 77-106. (link)
12.
David, G. C., Garcia, A. C., Rawls, A. W.,
Chand, D. R. (2009). Listening To What is Said - Transcribing What is Heard:The
Impact of Speech Recognition Technology (SRT) on The Practice of Medical
Transcription (MT). Sociology of Health and Illness, 31 (6), 924-938.
13.
Rawls, A. W. (2009). An Essay on Two Conceptions
of Social Order: Constitutive Orders of Action, Objects and Identities vs
Aggregate Orders of Individual Action. The Journal of Classical Sociology, 9
(4), 21.
14.
Rawls, A. W. (2008). Harold Garfinkel,
Ethnomethodology and Workplace Studies. Organization Studies, 20 (5).
15.
Rawls, A. W. (2007). Reciprocity and Practice:
Trust in a context of Globalization (in French translation). Enquete/French.
16.
Rawls, A. W. (2007). Durkheim’s Epistemology:
The Neglected Argument (in French Translation). Enquete/French.
17.
Wright, B., Rawls, A. W. (2006). The Dialectics
of Beliefs and Practice: Religious Process as Praxis. Critical Sociology, 31
(1-2), 30.
18.
Rawls, A. W., David, G. C. (2006). Accountably
Other: Trust, Reciprocity and Exclusion in a Context of Situated Practice. Human
Studies, 28 (4), 469-497.
19.
Rawls, A. W. (2005). The treatment of Practice
in Durkheim’s Sociology (in Russian Translation). Sosiological Review, 4
(1), 3-30. (link)
20.
Rawls, A. W. (2005). Garfinkel’s Conception of
Time. Time and Society, 14 (2-3), 163-190.
21.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). La Falace de l’abstraction
Mal Place (The Fallacy of Misplaced Abstraction). The Mauss Review/French,
24, 25.
22.
Rawls, A. W. (2003). Conflict as a Foundation
for Consensus: Contradictions of Capitalism in Durkheim’s Division of Labor in
Society. Critical Sociology.
23.
Rawls, A. W. (2002). Emergent Sociality: A
Dialectic of Commitment and Order, translation. Mauss Review/French, 19,
19.
24.
Rawls, A. W. (2001). Durkheim’s Treatment of
Practice: Concrete Practice vs Representations as the Foundation for Reason. The
Journal of Classical Sociology, 1 (1).
25.
Rawls, A. W. (2000). Race as an Interaction
Order Phenomena: W.E.B. DuBois’s ‘Double Consciousness’ Thesis Revisited. Sociological
Theory, 18 (2), 239-272.
26.
Mosby, L., Rawls, A. W., Mays, E., Pettinari, C.
J., Meehan, A. J. (1999). Troubles in Interracial Talk About Discipline:
Discipline Narratives of African American Seniors. Journal of Comparative
Family Studies, 30 (3), 489-521.
27.
Rawls, A. W. (1998). Durkheim’s Challenge to
Philosophy: Human Reason as a Product of Enacted Social Practice. American
Journal of Sociology, 104 (3), 887-901.
28.
Rawls, A. W., Meehan, A. J., Pettinari, C. J.,
Mays, E., Mosby, L. (1997). The Application of Interactional Analysis to an
Applied Study of Social Work. Applied Behavioral Science Review, 5 (1),
113-139.
29.
Rawls, A. W. (1997). Durkheim and Pragmatism: a
Old Twist on a New Problem. Sociological Theory, 15 (1), 5-29.
30.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). Durkheim’s Epistemology:
The Neglected Argument. American Journal of Sociology, 102 (2), 430-482.
31.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). Durkheim’s Epistemology:
The Initial Critique 1915-1924. Sociological Quarterly, 38 (1), 111-145.
32.
Rawls, A. W. (1992). Can Rational Choice be a
Foundation for Social Theory? Theory Society, 21 (2), 219-241.
33.
Rawls, A. W. (1990). Emergent Sociality: A
Dialectic of Commitment and Order. Symbolic Interaction, 13 (1), 63-82.
34.
Rawls, A. W. (1989). Simmel and the Interaction
Order: Reply to Levine. Sociological Theory, 7 no. 1, 124-129.
35.
Rawls, A. W. (1989). Reply to the Interaction
Order and the Mirco-Macro Distinction. Sociological Theory, 10 n. 1.
Forthcoming
36.
Rawls, A. W. (1989). Language, Self, and Social
Order: a Re-evaluation of Goffman and Sacks. Human Studies, 12 ((1)),
147-172.
37.
Rawls, A. W. (1988). Interaction vs Interaction
Order: Reply to Fuchs. Sociological Theory, 6 no. 1, 124-129.
38.
Rawls, A. W. (1987). The Interaction Order Sui
Generis: Goffman’s Contribution to Social Theory. Sociological Theory, 5
(2), 136-149.
39.
Rawls, A. W. (1985). Reply to Gallant and
Kleinman On Symbolic Interaction versus Ethnomethodology. Symbolic
Interaction, 8 (1), 121-140.
40.
Rawls, A. W. (1984). Interaction as a Resource
for Epistemological Critique: A Comparison of Goffman and Sartre. Sociological
Theory, 2 (1), 222-252.
Books
1.
Garfinkel, H, Rawls, A. W. (2008). Toward a
Sociological Theory of Information. Boulder Colorado: Paradigm.
2.
Garfinkel, H, Rawls, A. W. (2006). Seeing
Sociologically. Boulder, Colorado: Paradigm Publishers.
3.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). Epistemology and
Practice: Durkheim’s The Elementary Forms of Religious Life. Cambridge,
England: Cambridge University Press.
4.
Garfinkel, H, Rawls, A. W. (2002). Ethnomethodology’s
Program: Working Out Durkheim’s Aphorism. Boulder Colorado: Rowman and
Littlefield Press.
Edited Volumes
1.
Rawls, A. W. (Ed.). (2008). Translation of my Chapter
on Garfinkel for the Russian translation of Studies in Ethnomethodology by
Harold Garfinkel. In Bankovskaya, Svetlana (Eds.), Studies in
Ethnomethodology (pp. 50). St. Petersburg: Vladehner Daly
2.
Rawls, A. W. (Ed.). (2002). Harold Garfinkel. In
Lynch, Michael, Sharrock, Wes (Eds.), Harold Garfinkel Companion (pp.
50). Nashville, TN: Rutledge Press
3.
Rawls, A. W, Anderson, W, Helm, D, Meehan, A. J.
(Ed.). (1989). Interactional Order: New Directions in the Study of Social
Order. (pp. 289). New York: Irvington Press
Book Chapters
1.
Rawls, A. W. Interaction Orders. In Edward
Lawler (Eds.), Order on the Edge of Chaos: Social Psychology and the Problem
of Social Order. Cambridge University Press
2.
Rawls, A. W. “Harold Garfinkel: The Early Years”.
In Doug Maynard and John Heritage (Eds.), In Ethnomethodology, a
Retrospective. . Cambridge University Press
3.
Rawls, A. W. (2013). Durkheim’s Approach to
Modernity: Self-Regulating Practices as a Constitutive Order of Practice (in
German translation). In Tanja Boguz and Heike Delitz (Eds.), Emile Durkheim
and Soziologie und Ethnologie. Campus Edition, Series “Theorie und
Gesellschaft” eds, Jens Beckert, Rainer Forst, Wolfgang Knöbl, Frank Nullmeier
and Shalini Randeria
4.
Rawls, A. W. (2013). Goffman et l’ordre de l’interaction.
In Laurent Perreau and Daniel Cefai (Eds.), Goffman et l’order de l’interaction.
CURAPP-ESS/CEMS-IMM
5.
Rawls, A. W, David, G. C. (2012). Accountably
Other: Trust Reciprocity and Exclusion in a Context of Situated Practice. In
Stewart Clegg, Dave Courpasson and Nelson Phillips (Eds.), Power and
Organizations. SAGE Library of Business and Management
6.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). l’ordre constitutif de l’interaction
selon Goffman. In Daniel Cefai and Laurent Perreau (Eds.), Erving Goffman et
l’ordre de l’interaction. Paris France: . CURAPP-ESS/CEMS-IMM
7.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). Durkheim’s Approach to
Modernity: Self-Regulating Practices as a Constitutive Order. In Tanja Bogusz
and Heike Delitz (Eds.), Emile Durkheim: Sociology, Ethnologie, Philosophy. Germany:
. Bestellen
8.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). Goffman and the Idea of
Interaction Order. In Saundra Laugier (Eds.), . Paris:
9.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). Harold Garfinkel. In
Ritzer, George (Eds.), The Blackwell Companion to Major Social Theorists. London:
. Blackwell
10.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). Social Order as Moral
Order. In Steve Hitlin (Eds.), The Handbook of Morality. Sage
11.
Rawls, A. W. (2009). Communities of Practice vs
Traditional Communities: the State of Sociology in a Context of Globalization.
In Cooper, Geoff, King, Andrew, Rettie, Ruth (Eds.), Sociological Objects:
The Reconfiguration of Social Theory. (pp. 30). London: .
Ashgate
12.
Rawls, A. W. (2007). The Conception and
Treatment of Practice in Durkheim. In Bankovskaya, Svetlana (Eds.), (pp.
301-344). St.Petersburg: . Vladehner Daly
13.
Wright, B, Rawls, A. W. (2007). Speaking in
Tongues: a Dialectic of Faith and Practice. In Goldstein, Warren (Eds.), Marx,
Critical Theory, and Religion: a Critique of Rational Choice (pp.
249-284). Boston: . Brill
14.
Rawls, A. W. (2003). Orders of Interaction and
Intelligibility: Intersections Between Goffman and Garfinkel by Way of
Durkheim. In Trevino, Javier (Eds.), (pp. 40). Boulder, Colorado: .
Rowman and Littlefield
15.
Rawls, A. W. (2003). Harold Garfinkel. In
Ritzer, George (Eds.), (pp. 50). London: . Blackwell
16.
Rawls, A. W. (2002). The Interaction Order Sui
Generis: Goffman’s Contribution to Social Theory. In Fine, Gary Alan (Eds.),
(pp. 40). Oxford, UK: . Blackwell
17.
Rawls, A. W. (2002). Durkheim’s Epistemology:
Practice as the Basis of Knowledge. In Rosati, Massimo, Santambrogio, Ambrogio
(Eds.), (pp. 30). Rome, Italy: . Meltimi
18.
Rawls, A. W. (2000). Harold Garfinkel. In
Ritzer, George (Eds.), (pp. 50). London: . Blackwell
19.
Rawls, A. W. (1994). Simmel, Parsons and the
Interaction Order. (pp. 20). London, UK: . Routledge
20.
Rawls, A. W. (1989). An Ethnomethodological
Perspective on Social Theory. In Helm, David, Anderson, W. Timothy, Meehan,
Albert J, Rawls, Anne W (Eds.), (pp. 16). New York, NY: . Irvington
Press
Book Reviews
1.
Rawls, A. W. (2001). [Review of the book The
Development of Durkheim’s Social Realism]. Contemporary Sociology.
2.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). [Review of the book The
Semiotic Self]. American Journal of Sociology.
Conference Proceeding(s)
1.
Brooks, J., Rawls, A. W. (2012). Steps Toward a
Socio-Technical Categorization Scheme for Communication and Information
Standards. iConference ‘12.
2.
Brooks, J., Rawls, A. W. (2012). Steps toward a
Socio-Technical Categorization Scheme for Communication and Information
Standards. , iConference ‘12, .
Conference Paper(s)
1.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). Durkheim’s Approach to
Modernity: Self-Regulating Practices as a Constitutive Order of Practice. Humbolt
University , Emile Durkheim: Sociology and Ethnography Workshop.
Other(s)
1.
Rawls, A. W. Constitutive Justice: an
Interactionist Contribution to the Understanding of Social Order and Human
Value. Forthcoming
Conference Presentations
1.
Rawls, A. W. (2014). ““Trust and Reciprocity in
Decision-making”.” Presented at the University of Siegen, Germany, DFG Research
Training Group “Locating Media” and the working group “Media of Cooperation”‘s 201”Decision-Making
in Complex Situations”; Media of Accountability VI: Early Science and
Technology Studies. , Siegen, Germany.
2.
Rawls, A. W. (2014). ““From Elementary Forms of
Ritual and Gift to Reciprocities of Constitutive Practice: Social Fact Making
as the Primary Collective Phenomenon in Durkheim and Mauss”.” Presented at the
Center for Global Cooperation Research’s Masterclass “Gifts of Cooperation”,
Essen, Germany.
3.
Rawls, A. W. (2014). ““The Structure of Social
Facts: Interaction Orders of Action, Meaning and Self a ‘Naturalistic’ vs a ‘Constitutive’
Approach”.” Presented at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Theory at
Madison Series, Madison Wisconsin.
4.
Rawls, A. W. (2012). “Durkheim’s Elementary
Forms: The Neglected Argument and its Consequences.” Presented at the
University of Padua’s Les Formes Élémentaires de la vie Religieuse,
Padua Italy.
5.
Brooks, J., Rawls, A. W. (2012). “Steps toward a
Socio-Technical Categorization Scheme for Communication and Information
Standards.” Presented at the iConference ‘12, , Toronto, Ontario,
Canada.
6.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “Belonging and Membership:
Cultural Practices as Situated Membership.” Presented at the New York
University Institute for Public Knowledge’s Belonging Today , NYU
Campus, New York.
7.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “Garfinkel and Media
Studies.” Presented at the University of Seigen, Germany’s Innagural Lecture
for New PhD Program in Ethnomethodology, Siegen, Germany.
8.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “Constitutive Practices in
Durkheim’s Division of Social Labor: the Distinctive Character of Social Orders
of Modernity.” Presented at the L’Universite Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne’s Colloque
Durkheim ses Usages dans les Sciences Sociales, Paris, France.
9.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “The Early Years 1939-1952:
Garfinkel at North Carolina, Harvard and Princeton.” Presented at the UCLA,
Department of Sociology’s Conference in Honor of Harold Garfinkel, UCLA.
10.
Rawls, A. W., Duck, W. O. (2011). “Fractured
Reflections: Images of Race in the looking Glass.” Presented at the American
Sociological Association ‘s Annual Sociological Association Meetings,
Las Vegas Nevada.
11.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “Durkheim and Garfinkel: the
Theoretical Foundations of Ethnomethodology.” Presented at the University of
Trento’s Durkheim, Garfinkel and Social Theory, Trento, Italy.
12.
Rawls, A. W. (2011). “From Durkheim to
Constitutive Orders of Practice.” Presented at the Higher School of Economics’s
Seminar on Ethnomethodology, Moscow.
13.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Durkheim’s Approach to
Modernity: Self-Regulating Practices as a Constitutive Order of Practice.”
Presented at the Humbolt University ‘s Emile Durkheim: Sociology and
Ethnography Workshop, Humbolt University Berlin.
14.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Wittgenstein, Durlheim,
Garfinkel and Winch: Constitutive Orders of Sensemaking.” Presented at the
Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, UFR de philosophie’s Wittgenstein
Seminaire, Université Paris I Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris.
15.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Implications of a Social
Theory of Information on Information Design Work.” Presented at the University
of Siegen’s Media in Action Conference, University of Siegen, Germany.
16.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Public Civility vs Private
Morality: Interaction Orders of Public Spaces - Political/Ethical Implications.”
Presented at the Ecole Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociale’s Communication and
Politics Conference, EHESS, Paris.
17.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “A Sociology of
Transcendent Moral Issues: Durkheim, Wittgenstein, Goffman and Garfinkel.”
Presented at the Sorbonne Paris’s Seminaire: Philosophy et Sciences Sociales,
Sorbonne, Paris.
18.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Garfinkel,
Ethnomethodology and Workplace Studies.” Presented at the Higher School of
Economics’s Ethnographic EM/CA Studies of the Human Computer Interface,
Higher School of Economics, Moscow.
19.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “Two Conceptions of Social
Order, Two Sorts of Rule, and Two Different Sociologies.” Presented at the
Ecole Haute Etudes en Sciences Sociale’s Seminaire Series de l’Institute
Marcel Mauss, EHESS, Paris.
20.
Rawls, A. W. (2010). “What is an
Ethnomethodologically Informed Ethnography?” Presented at the Ecole Haute
Etudes en Sciences Sociale’s Speaker Series of the Centre d’Etude des
Mouvements Sociaux (CMS), EHESS, Paris.
21.
Rawls, A. W. (2009). “Keynote Address: Goffman
and the Interaction Order.” Presented at the Colloque Goffman, Amiens,
France.
22.
Duck, W., Rawls, A. W. (2009). “The Social Order
of Drug Dealing.” Presented at the Eastern Sociological Association,
Baltimore.
23.
Rawls, A. W. (2009). “Remarks on Goffman at the
50 Year Anniversary of Presentation of Self.” Presented at the Eastern
Sociological Association Meetings, Baltimore, MD.
24.
Garcia, A. C., Rawls, A. W., Mann, D. (2009). “The
production and avoidance of disagreements in multiparty email exchanges.”
Presented at the Eastern Sociological Association, Baltimore, MD.
25.
Rawls, A. W. (2008). “Garfinkel and Information
Theory.” Presented at the American Sociological Association, Boston.
26.
Rawls, A. W., Mann, D. (2008). “Information
System Design Using Ethnomethodology (EM) & Conversation Analysis (CA).”
Presented at the American Sociological Association, Boston.
27.
Rawls, A. W., Mann, D., Garcia, A. C. (2008). “What
can be Learned about Design Issues using Ethnomethodology and Conversation
Analysis (Paper presented 2008).” Presented at the American Sociological
Association, Boston.
28.
Rawls, A. W. (2007). “Garfinkel and Workplace
Studies.” Presented at the American Sociological Association, New York.
29.
Rawls, A. W. (2006). “Garfinkel’s Theory of
Information.” Presented at the Mind and Society Conference, Manchester
Metropolitan University, Manchester, UK.
30.
Rawls, A. W. (2006). “Information Order and
Intelligibility - Garfinkel, Durkheim and the Information Age, Keynote.”
Presented at the Sociology After Durkheim, University of Surrey School of
Management, Surrey, UK.
31.
Rawls, A. W. (2006). “Information and Practice:
Reciprocity and Pattern.” Presented at the The Organization Studies Group,
MIT, Sloan School of Managment, MIT.
32.
Rawls, A. W. (2005). “Race and Justice in a
Praxiological Perspective.” Presented at the Ecole Haute Etudes de Science
Sociale, Paris.
33.
Rawls, A. W. (2005). “La Theorie de la
Connaissance de Durkheim: un Argument Neglige de San Ouvre”, Keynote.”
Presented at the The Ecole de Science Sociale, Marseilles.
34.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). “Current Developments in
Ethnomethodology and Conversational Analysis, Keynote Address.” Presented at
the Annual Meeting of the Italian Phenomenlogical Association, Genoa.
35.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). “Classical Social Theory
and Contemporary Practice: Durkheim and Garfinkel.” Presented at the Charles
Institute, Prague.
36.
Coates, D., Rawls, A. W. (2004). “Interaction
Orders of Blindness.” Presented at the The Pacific Sociological Association,
San Francisco.
37.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). “Durkheim and Garfinkel.”
Presented at the The School for Higher Economics, Moscow.
38.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). “A Sociology of Practice:
Durkheim and Garfinkel.” Presented at the University of Milano-Bicocca,
University Of Milano-Bicocca.
39.
Rawls, A. W. (2004). “Situated Practice and
Justice in a Context of Globalization: Ethnomethodology and Contemporary
Theories of Practice.” Presented at the University of Pisa, University
of Pisa.
40.
Coates, D., Rawls, A. W. (2003). “Interaction
Orders of Blindness.” Presented at the American Sociological Association,
Atlanta.
41.
Rawls, A. W. (2003). “Practice vs Concepts:
Garfinkel and Contemporary Social Theory, Plenary Address.” Presented at the Biannual
Meetings, International Association for Study of Ethnomethodology &
Conversational Analysis, Manchester.
42.
Rawls, A. W. (2003). “Practice vs Concepts:
Situated Practice and Society in a Context of Globalization.” Presented at the Meeting
in Paris of GEODE, Paris.
43.
Rawls, A. W. (2002). “Orders of Interaction and
Intelligibility: Intersections Between Goffman and Garfinkel by Way of
Durkheim, Keynote Address.” Presented at the American Sociological
Association, Chicago.
44.
Rawls, A. W. (2002). “Garfinkel’s Contribution
to Social Theory.” Presented at the Eastern Sociological Associaton Meeting,
Boston.
45.
Rawls, A. W. (2000). “Greeting Preferences:
Interaction Orders of Race.” Presented at the The American Sociological
Association, Chicago.
46.
Rawls, A. W. (2000). “The Possibility of Reason
Within a Sociological Context, Keynote Address.” Presented at the The
American Sociological Association, Chicago.
47.
Rawls, A. W. (1998). “The Presentation of Self
in Everyday Life.” Presented at the International Sociological Association,
Montreal.
48.
Rawls, A. W. (1997). “Race/Cultural Variance in
Interactional Preferences: Some Consequences.” Presented at the The Midwest
Sociological Association Meetings, Iowa.
49.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). “Durkheim’s Epistemology: A
History of Neglect.” Presented at the American Sociological Association
Meetings, New York.
50.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). “Intelligibility and Moral
Rules.” Presented at the American Sociological Association Meetings, New
York.
51.
Rawls, A. W. (1996). “Ethnomethodology and
Symbolic Interaction: On the Boundary Between Order and Chaos.” Presented at
the The Stone Symposium, University of Nottingham, UK.
52.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C., Meehan, A., Mays,
E. (1996). “Gaze as a Component of Moral Character: Gaze Assessment Sequences
in Service Encounter Supervisory Reviews.” Presented at the The Stone
Symposium, Nottingham.
53.
Rawls, A. W. (1995). “The Sociology of Food.”
Presented at the The Michigan Sociological Association Meetings,
Michigan.
54.
Rawls, A. W. (1994). “Sandel: Republican Values
and Democracy.” Presented at the Ethics Conference, Wayne State
University.
55.
Rawls, A. W., Mosby, L. (1993). “An
Interactional Study of Discipline Issues.” Presented at the Communications
Conference, Indiana University.
56.
Rawls, A. W., Meehan, A., Mays, E. (1993). “Interracial
Problems in the Service Delivery Encounter.” Presented at the Communications
Conference, Indiana University.
57.
Rawls, A. W. (1993). “Containment: Impact on the
Service Encounter Race Differentials in the Importance of Narrative.” Presented
at the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction Meetings, Miami.
58.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C. (1993). “Non-Talk
About Race: The Collaborative Management of Stigma in Interracial
Communication.” Presented at the Society for the Study of Symbolic
Interaction Meetings, Miami.
59.
Rawls, A. W., Mosby, L. (1993). “Stories About
Institutions: The Attitudes of the Black Community Toward the Formal
Institutions which ‘Serve’ It.” Presented at the Society for the Study of
Symbolic Interaction Meetings, Miami.
60.
Rawls, A. W., Mays, E., Meehan, A. (1993). “The
In-Situ Practice of Role Modeling and its Consequences for Service Delivery to
Inner City Black Families.” Presented at the Society for the Study of
Symbolic Interaction Meetings, Miami.
61.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C., Mays, E. (1993). “Non-Talk
About Race: The Collaborative Management of Stigma in Interracial
Communication.” Presented at the The Black Sociological Association Meetings,
Fort Lauderdale.
62.
Rawls, A. W. (1993). “Race Differentials in
Greeting Sequences: Their Impact on Race Relations.” Presented at the The
Black Sociological Association Meetings, Fort Lauderdale.
63.
Rawls, A. W., Mosby, L. (1993). “Stories About
Institutions: The Attitude of Black Community Toward the Formal Institutions
which ‘Serve’ It.” Presented at the The Black Sociological Association
Meetings, Fort Lauderdale.
64.
Rawls, A. W., Mays, E., Meehan, A., Pettinari,
C. (1993). “The In-Situ Practice of Role Modeling and its Consequences for
Service to Urban Black Families.” Presented at the The Black Sociological
Association Meetings, Fort Lauderdale.
65.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C., Mays, E. (1993). “Avoiding
the B-Word and Other Interracial Troubles.” Presented at the The Michigan
Sociological Association, Michigan.
66.
Mosby, L., Rawls, A. W. (1993). “If I Don’t Whip
Them The White Man Will’: Discipline Issues in the Black Family.” Presented at
the The Michigan Sociological Association Meetings, Michigan.
67.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C., Mays, E. (1993). “Avoiding
the B-Word and Other Interracial Troubles.” Presented at the The Midwest
Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago.
68.
Rawls, A. W. (1993). “Communication, Race and
Narrative.” Presented at the The Midwest Sociological Association Meetings,
Chicago.
69.
Rawls, A. W., Mays, E., Meehan, A., Pettinari,
C. (1993). “The In-Situ Practice of Role Modeling and its Consequences for
Service Delivery to Inner City Black Families.” Presented at the The Midwest
Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago.
70.
Rawls, A. W., Mosby, L. (1993). “Troubles in
Interracial Talk About Discipline.” Presented at the The Midwest
Sociological Association Meetings, Chicago.
71.
Rawls, A. W., Pettinari, C. (1992). “Managing
Conflict: Backpackaging a Conversational Device.” Presented at the American
Association of Applied Linguistics, Seattle.
72.
Rawls, A. W. (1990). “Interactional Analysis and
the Problem of Agency.” Presented at the American Sociological Association
Meetings, San Francisco.
73.
Rawls, A. W. (1990). “Moral Aspects of the
Interaction Order.” Presented at the The Midwest Sociological Association
Meetings, Chicago.
74.
Rawls, A. W. (1989). “Language, Interaction and
Social Order.” Presented at the The Midwest Sociological Association
Meetings, Chicago.
75.
Rawls, A. W. (1988). “Talk and Social Structure:
The Case of Calls to the Police.” Presented at the The Midwest Sociological
Association Meetings, Chicago.
76.
Rawls, A. W. (1987). “A Field Report on Medical
Services in a Fountain House Model Clubhouse.” Presented at the Fourth
International Seminar on the Clubhouse Model, University of Washington,
Seattle Washington.
77.
Rawls, A. W. (1987). “The Integration of Medical
Services into the Fountain House Model.” Presented at the Twelfth Annual
Conference of the International Association of Psychological Rehabilitation
Services, Toronto, Canada.
78.
Rawls, A. W. (1986). “Conversational Analysis
and the Conception of Social Structure.” Presented at the Presented at the
Conference on Talk and Social Structure, University of California, Santa
Barbara.
79.
Rawls, A. W. (1986). “An Interactional Approach
to a Theory of Social Problems.” Presented at the The Annual Meeting of the
Society for the Study of Social Problems, Chicago.
80.
Rawls, A. W. (1986). “Goffman and the Idea of
Local Order.” Presented at the The Goffman Conference, York University,
York England.
81.
Rawls, A. W. (1985). “Criminological Studies as
an Implicit Challenge to a Rational View of Institutional Order.” Presented at
the Annual Meeting of The American Society of Criminology, San Diego,
California.
82.
Rawls, A. W. (1985). “Critique of Presumptive
Sentencing: Increasing Inequality in the Name of ‘Fairness’.” Presented at the The
Forum on Presumptive Sentencing, University of Massachusetts, Boston.
83.
Rawls, A. W. (1984). “Resolving the Dispute
Between ‘Macro’ and ‘Micro’ Sociology.” Presented at the Eastern
Sociological Society, Boston.
84.
Rawls, A. W. (1982). “An Interactionist
Perspective on Social Theory.” Presented at the Eastern Sociological Society,
Philadelphia.
85.
Rawls, A. W. (1980). “A Re-Examination of Austin’s
Analysis of Excuses from a Conversational Analytic Perspective.” Presented at
the The Interaction Research Group, Boston.
86.
Rawls, A. W. (1980). “Backpackaging: an
Empirically Generated Critique of Ordinary Language Philosophy.” Presented at
the Third Annual Conference on Interaction and Conversation, University
of South Carolina, Department of Anthropology.
87.
Rawls, A. W. (1979). “Ethnomethodological and
Interactional Studies: a Theoretical Appraisal.” Presented at the Fifth
International Boston University Conference on Ethnomethodology and
Conversational Analysis, Boston University.
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