Proper noun
Garfinkel (plural Garfinkels)
A surname.
Appearing on “Good Morning America” on Monday, Dolphins CEO/president Tom Garfinkel revealed mock-ups of new entrances into the stadium in order to comply with social-distancing guidelines. Source: Internet
After the 33-mile bike ride around the capital, Garfinkel joined fellow One Medical team members at the finish line where he shared some tips for preventing and managing diabetes—particularly type 2 diabetes. Source: Internet
In 1967, the late American sociologist Harold Garfinkel published his seminal Studies in Ethnomethodology, in which he wrote about the value of “breaching experiments” as a way of testing normality. Source: Internet
So also, theories and methodologies such as Phenomenology of Alfred Schutz and Ethnomethodology of Harold Garfinkel were all from the interpretative Sociology championed by Weber. Source: Internet
Garfinkel notes that other findings by him and his team, which are being made public here for the first time, also support the thesis that the city was part of the Davidic kingdom. Source: Internet
“The Canaanite city of Lachish was one of the most important centers in the world for the use of the alphabet,” and preserved the culture of using an egalitarian writing system, Garfinkel said. Source: Internet