Harvey Sacks | |
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Born | July 19, 1935 |
Died | November 14, 1975[1] | (aged 40)
Nationality | American |
Occupation(s) | Sociologist, anthropologist |
Known for | Founder of conversation analysis |
Harvey Sacks (July 19, 1935 – November 14, 1975) was an American sociologist influenced by the ethnomethodology tradition. He pioneered extremely detailed studies of the way people use language in everyday life. Despite his early death in a car crash and the fact that he did not publish widely, he founded the discipline of conversation analysis. His work has had significant influence on fields such as linguistics, discourse analysis, and discursive psychology.