Rediscovering grounded theory / Barry Gibson, Jan Hartman.

"Rediscovering Grounded Theory is a bold re-evaluation of the origins of grounded theory, a philosophical clarification of its key ideas and a presentation of the most effective way to use its techniques in your research. It answers questions such as 'What should grounded theory look like?...

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Main Authors: Gibson, Barry (Medical sociologist) (Author), Hartman, Jan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : SAGE, 2014.
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Summary:"Rediscovering Grounded Theory is a bold re-evaluation of the origins of grounded theory, a philosophical clarification of its key ideas and a presentation of the most effective way to use its techniques in your research. It answers questions such as 'What should grounded theory look like?', 'How do I recognise grounded theory?' and 'How do I produce good grounded theory?' by returning to the original ideas as they were presented by Glaser and Strauss. Sharp, clear and thought-provoking, the book includes: - Detailed analysis of the current literature; ;- Exemplar sections filled with detailed, real world examples and applications; - A detailed glossary It will provide you with a grasp of what a grounded theory should look like, take you through the process of building a grounded theory and then explain best practice for critically evaluating the quality of grounded theory research."--Publisher's website.
Physical Description:xv, 259 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1446248704
9781446248706
1446248712
9781446248713
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