Doing grounded theory
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Doing grounded theory
(The SAGE qualitative research kit / edited by Uwe Flick)
SAGE, c2018
- : pbk
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. [147]-154) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This short, easy to read introduction to grounded theory will help you to employ the method in your research project. Uwe Flick discusses each stage of the process of doing grounded theory research, including formulating a research question through analysis of data, theoretical sampling, sorting and saturation, data collection, coding and forming theories from data.
Table of Contents
1. Background: Approaches and philosophies of grounded theory
2. Doing grounded theory: Key components, process, and elements
3. Getting in: Data collection in grounded theory
4. Grounded theory coding: Ways and versions
5. Going ahead: Recent developments in data analysis
6. Going beyond: Theoretical sampling, sorting, and saturation
7. Output: Writing and quality in grounded theory
8. Advancing: Research design in grounded theory
9. Becoming systematic: Triangulation in grounded theory
10. Rounding Up: Doing perspectivist grounded theory
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