Grounded Theory in PracticeSAGE, 11 mars 1997 - 280 pages Grounded theory methodology and procedure have become one of the most influential modes of carrying out qualitative research when generating theory is a principle aim of the researcher. This volume presents a series of readings that emphasize different aspects of grounded theory methodology and methods. The selections are written by former students of the late Anselm Strauss and have been chosen for their accessibility and range. |
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Kathy Charmaz | 35 |
Time in the Recruiting Search Process by Headhunting | 131 |
Definitional Dialogues in Abusive | 142 |
Temporality and Identity Loss Due to Alzheimers Disease | 171 |
The Classified Story | 197 |
Trajectories Biographies and the Evolving Medical | 229 |
On Some Characteristics of Contemporary Japanese Society | 251 |
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About the Authors | 276 |
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abused women action activities Alzheimer's disease Alzheimer's person analysis Anselm Anselm L Anselm Strauss baby bandwagon become biography biology birth trajectory cancer research candidate caregiving relatives Charmaz Chicago chronic illness chronic pain classification client clinical concepts construction consultation context Corbin cultural defined definitions Denzin diagnosis doable problems emergence example experience focus Fujimura genes genetic Glaser grounded theory History of Biology hospital human identity dilemmas identity loss interviews Japan Juliet Corbin knowledge laboratories lines of research living means Medical classification medicine men's mentality molecular biological molecular biologists nurse oncogene research oncogene theory organization pain situation participants patient Perspectives physician qualitative qualitative research recombinant DNA technologies recruitment relations relationships reproductive science respondent scientific scientists social worlds theory Sociology staff standardized Strauss structure Symbolic Interaction Symbolic Interactionism temporal theoretical treatment tuberculosis tumor virologists University Press violence