The authors describe Goffman as a "micro-Durkheimian" because:

A. He studied with Emile Durkheim in Paris.
B. He replicated Durkheim's study of suicide on a small scale in the Great Lakes region.
C. He observed normative regulation as a process that takes place in interaction.
D. He combined quantitative and qualitative methods in small research projects.
E. He replicated Durkheim's study of religion by carrying out ethnographic research in small hunter-gatherer societies that practiced totemism and animism.


C

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