Developing grounded theory : the second generation
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Developing grounded theory : the second generation
(Developing qualitative inquiry, v.3)
Left Coast Press, c2009
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Grounded theory is the most popular genre of qualitative research used in the health professions and is widely used elsewhere in the research world. In this volume, six key grounded theory methodologists examine the history, principles, and practices of this method, highlighting areas in which different strands of the methods diverge. Chapters cover the work of Anselm Strauss, Barney Glaser, Leonard Schatzman, and the postmodern and constructivist schools. Dialogues between the participants sharpen the debate and show key topics of agreement and disagreement. This volume will be ideal for courses on grounded theory that wish to show the ways in which it can be used in research studies.
Table of Contents
PrefaceIntroduction, Janice M. Morse1. A History of Grounded Theory, Phyllis Noerager Stern2. The Straussian Perspective, Juliet M. Corbin3. The Glaserian Perspective, Phllis Noerager Stern4. Leonard Schatzman and Dimensional Analysis, Barbara Bowers5. Situational Analysis, Adele E. Clarke6. Constructivist Grounded Theory, Kathy C. Charmaz7. Issues and Future Directions in Grounded Theory Research, Janice M. MorseReferencesResourcesIndex About the Authors
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