About

This website was created as part of the CRC1187 Subproject P3. It documents the digitization of the "Occasion Maps" paper from the Harold Garfinkel Archives and collects the different ideas, approaches, and experiments explored throughout the project runtime.

Please explore the different sections of the website. In addition to this website, the results of the project were disseminated in the following talks and articles:

Talks and Articles (selected)

  • Sahle, Patrick, and Johannes F. K. Schmidt. "Das Werk des Soziologen – Ist da ein Text in diesem Nachlass?" In Der Text und seine (Re)Produktion, edited by Niklas Fröhlich, Bastian Politycki, Dirk Schäfer, and Annkathrin Sonder, 107-134. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111006147-008
  • Sahle, Patrick and Schmidt, Johannes F. K.. "Das Werk des Soziologen – Ist da ein Text in diesem Nachlass?" In Der Text und seine (Re)Produktion edited by Niklas Fröhlich, Bastian Politycki, Dirk Schäfer and Annkathrin Sonder, 107-134. Berlin, Boston: De Gruyter, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1515/9783111006147-008
  • Türkoglu, Enes, and Andreas Mertgens. “Maze of Garfinkel: Making Sense of Formulations in Ethnomethodology”. Zenodo, 2023. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8107507. (Digital Humanities 2023. Collaboration as Opportunity (DH2023) , Graz, Austria, 10-14 July 2023)
  • Digital History Berlin (20. Juni 2022). Lena-Luise Stahn, Jennifer Bunselmeier, Enes Türkoğlu, Andreas Mertgens: Wayfinding Journeys. Wissensdinge in den Nachlässen von Niklas Luhmann und Harold Garfinkel. Digital History Berlin. Abgerufen am 11. Dezember 2023 von https://doi.org/10.58079/nl3r
  • Türkoglu, Enes & Mertgens, Andreas. (2022). Object constitution in digital collections: An Ethnomethodological View. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.31038.97609.
  • Team

    Chair of Digital Humanites, University of Wuppertal (main project 2020 - 2023)
    Cologne Center for eHumanities, University of Cologne (Digitization pre-project 2019)

    Thanks

    For their collaboration, support and assistance we want to thank: Prof. Dr. Carolin Gerlitz, Prof. Dr. Tristan Thielmann, Dr. Clemens Eisemann, Prof. Dr. Anne Rawls, Jason Turowetz (Phd), Andre Heck, Gwenlyn Tiedemann,