@article{oai:bunkyo.repo.nii.ac.jp:00006814, author = {上谷, 香陽}, issue = {1}, journal = {文教大学国際学部紀要, Journal of the Faculty of International Studies Bunkyo University}, month = {2017-07-31}, note = {The purpose of this paper is to examine the idea of Dorothy Smith’s institutional ethnography (IE) though reading her early study, “Institutional Ethnography: A Feminist Research Strategy ”(Smith 1987:151-179). In this article she re-raised the classical sociological issue about the relationship between people’s local and particular experience and extra-local and general social relations, and suggested an alternative sociology that explores how the everyday world of people’s experience is put together by social relations that extend beyond the everyday world. She applied Ethnomethodological notion of accountability to the institutional context and located institutional accounting practices tying local settings of everyday world to the nonlocal organization of the ‘ruling apparatus’. Dorothy Smith’s IE explores how actual work processes are made accountable through institutional ideological procedures that attend selectively to work processes, thus making only selective aspect of them accountable within the institutional order. In so doing IE tries to break through to the penumbra not comprehended by institutional accounting practices. Trough examining the idea of Smith’s IE, this paper tries to develop the method of sociological inquiry into knowing the social from people’s actual everyday world.}, pages = {1--22}, title = {日常生活世界の記述可能性 : ドロシー・スミス「制度のエスノグラフィー」の着眼点}, volume = {28}, year = {} }