On the occasion of Douglas Maynard’s selection as recipient of the 2018 Cooley-Mead Award, this essay provides a brief overview of his scholarly career. His diverse and expansive contributions to social psychological theory and research and his tireless mentorship of students and colleagues are both reviewed.
EmirbayerMustafaMaynardDouglas W.2011. “Pragmatism and Ethnomethodology.” Qualitative Sociology34:221–61.
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GillVirginia T.MaynardDouglas W.1995. “On ‘Labeling’ in Actual Interaction: Delivering and Receiving Diagnoses of Developmental Disabilities.” Social Problems42:11–37.
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HeritageJohnMaynardDouglas W., eds. 2006. Communication in Medical Care: Interaction between Primary Care Physicians and Patients. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press.
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HollanderMatthew M.MaynardDouglas W.2016. “Do unto Others . . > ? Methodological Advance and Self- Versus Other-Attentive Resistance in Milgram’s ‘Obedience’ Experiments.” Social Psychology Quarterly79:355–74.
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MarlaireCourtney L.MaynardDouglas W.1990. “Standardized Testing as an Interactional Phenomenon.” Sociology of Education63:83–101.
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MaynardDouglas W.1984. Inside Plea Bargaining: The Language of Negotiation. New York: Plenum.
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MaynardDouglas W.1985a. “How Children Start Arguments.” Language in Society14:1–29.
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MaynardDouglas W.1985b. “On the Functions of Social Conflict among Children.” American Sociological Review50:207–23.
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MaynardDouglas W.1996. “On ‘Realization’ in Everyday Life: The Forecasting of Bad News as a Social Relation.” American Sociological Review61:109–31.
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MaynardDouglas W.2003. Bad News, Good News: Conversational Order in Everyday Talk and Clinical Settings (Monograph.) Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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MaynardDouglas W.2006. “Ethnography and Conversation Analysis.” Pp. 55–94 in Emergent Methods in Social Research, edited by Hesse-BiberS. N.LeavyP.Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
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MaynardDouglas W.2019. “Why Social Psychology Needs Autism, and Why Autism Needs Social Psychology: Forensic and Clinical Considerations.” Social Psychology Quarterly82:5–30.
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MaynardDouglas W.ClaymanSteven E.1991. “The Diversity of Ethnomethodology.” Annual Review of Sociology17:385–418.
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MaynardDouglas W.Houtkoop-SteenstraHannekeSchaefferNora Catevan der ZouwenJohannes eds. 2002. Standardization and Tacit Knowledge: Interaction and Practice in the Survey Interview. New York: Wiley Interscience.
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MaynardDouglas W.SchaefferNora Cate. 1997. “Keeping the Gate: Declinations to Participate in the Survey Interview.” Sociological Methods and Research26:34–79.
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MaynardDouglas W.SchaefferNora Cate. 2000. “Toward a Sociology of Social Scientific Knowledge: Survey Research and Ethnomethodology’s Asymmetric Alternates.” Social Studies of Science30: 323–70.
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MaynardDouglas W.SchellyDavid. 2017. “Tunnel Vision in a Murder Case: Telephone Interaction between Police Detectives and the Prime Suspect.” Discourse Studies19(2):169–95.
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MaynardDouglas W.TurowetzJason. 2017. “Doing Diagnosis: Autism, Interaction Order, and the Use of Narrative in Clinical Talk.” Social Psychology Quarterly80(3):254–75.
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MaynardDouglas W.TurowetzJason. Forthcoming. Autism, Testing, and Diagnosis: How Children Acquire the Label. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.
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MaynardDouglas W.ZimmermanDon H.1984. “Topical Talk, Ritual, and the Social Organization of Relationships.” Social Psychology Quarterly47(4):301–16.
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WeathersbeeT. ElizabethMaynardDouglas W.2009. “Dialing for Donations: The Artful Request for Human Tissue.” Sociology of Health & Illness31:803–16.