′Tony Bryant and Kathy Charmaz are the perfect editors for this excellent and forward looking Handbook which is surely destined to be a classic′ - David Silverman, Professor Emeritus, Goldsmiths College For anyone interested in grounded theory this is a must have book. No longer will students have to search the library or internet to find authoritative voices on a variety of topics. It′s all right there at their fingertips - Juliet Corbin, San José State University Grounded Theory is by far the most widely used research method across a wide range of disciplines and subject areas, including social sciences, nursing and healthcare, medical sociology, information systems, psychology, and anthropology. This handbook gives a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Grounded Theory, taking into account the many attempts to revise and refine Glaser and Strauss′ original formulation and the debates that have followed. Antony Bryant & Kathy Charmaz bring together leading researchers and practitioners of the method from the US, the UK, Australia and Europe to represent all the major standpoints within Grounded Theory, demonstrating the richness of the approach. The contributions cover a wide range of perspectives on the method, covering its features and ramifications, its intricacies in use, its demands on the skills and capabilities of the researcher and its position in the domain of research methods. The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory is an indispensable reference source for academics and researchers across many disciplines who want to develop their understanding of the Grounded Theory method.
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Grounded Theory is by far the most widely used research method across a range of disciplines and subject areas, including social sciences, nursing and healthcare, medical sociology, information systems, psychology, and anthropology. This book gives a comprehensive overview of the theory and practice of Grounded Theory.
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PART ONE: ORIGINS AND HISTORY Grounded Theory in Historical Perspective: An Epistemological Account - Antony Bryant & Kathy Charmaz Discovery of Grounded Theory in Practice: The Legacy of Multiple Mentors - Eleanor Krassner Covan Living Grounded Theory: Cognitive and Emotional Forms of Pragmatism - Susan Leigh Star PART TWO: GROUNDED THEORY METHOD AND FORMAL GROUNDED THEORY Doing Formal Theory - Barney G Glaser On Solid Ground: Essential Properties for Growing Grounded Theory - Phyllis Noerager Stern From the Sublime to the Meticulous: The Continuing Evolution of Grounded Formal Theory - Margaret H Kearney Orthodoxy versus Power: The Defining Traits of Grounded Theory - Jane Hood PART THREE: GROUNDED THEORY IN PRACTICE Grounding Categories - Ian Dey Development of Categories: Different Approaches in Grounded Theory - Udo Kelle Abduction: The Logic of Discovery of Grounded Theory - Jo Reichertz Sampling in Grounded Theory - Janice Morse Asking Questions of the Data: Memo Writing in the Grounded Theory Tradition - Lora Lempert The Coding Process and Its Challenges - Judith Holton PART FOUR: PRACTICALITIES Making Teams work in Conducting Grounded Theory - Carolyn Wiener Teaching Grounded Theory - Sharlene Nagy Hesse-Biber The Evolving Nature of Grounded Theory Method: The Case of the Information Systems Discipline - Cathy Urquhart PART FIVE: GROUNDED THEORY IN THE RESEARCH METHODS CONTEXT Grounded Theory Using Situational Analysis - Adele E Clarke and Carrie Friese What Can Grounded Theorists and Action Researchers Learn From Each Other? - Bob Dick Feminist Qualitative Research and Grounded Theory: Complexities, Criticisms, and Opportunities - Virginia L Olesen Accommodating Critical Theory - Barry Gibson Grounded Theory and the Politics of Interpretation - Norman K Denzin Grounded Theory & Racail/ Ethnic Diversity - Denise O′Neil Green, John W. Creswell, Ronald J. Shope, Vicki L. Plano Clark Advancing Ethnographic Research Through Grounded Theory Practice - Stefan Timmermans and Iddo Tavory PART SIX: GROUNDED THEORY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE SOCIAL SCIENCES Grounded Theory and Reflexivity - Katja Mruck and Guenter Mey Mediating Structure and Interaction in Grounded Theory - Bruno Hildenbrand Rational Control and Irrational Free-play: Dual-thinking Modes as Necessary Tension in Grounded Theorizing - Karen Locke Research as Pragmatic Problem-solving: The Pragmatist Roots of Empirically-grounded Theorizing - Joerg Struebing
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The book presents the richest concentration on Grounded Theory thought in existence. Its key strength is the approaching of the central subject of Grounded Theory from a range of perspectives...Best Grounded Theory book ever? Oh, go on thenSimon HaslamSocial Research Association News
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ISBN
9781412923460
Publisert
2007-08-23
Utgiver
Vendor
SAGE Publications Inc
Vekt
1340 gr
Høyde
246 mm
Bredde
184 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
656

Biographical note

Antony Bryant is currently Professor of Informatics at Leeds Beckett University, Leeds, UK.   He has written and taught extensively on research methods, with a particular interest in qualitative research methods, and the Grounded Theory Method in particular.  His book Grounded Theory and Grounded Theorizing: Pragmatism in Research Practice was recently published by Oxford University Press (2017).  He is Senior Editor of The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory (SAGE, 2007) and The Sage Handbook of Current Developments in Grounded Theory – both co-edited with Kathy Charmaz (SAGE, 2019).   He has supervised over 50 doctoral students, and examined many others, in topics including formal specification of software systems, development of quality and maturity frameworks, new forms of business modelling, and various aspects of e-government and e-democracy. He is currently working with Professor Frank Land, who worked on the first commercial computer (LEO 1951), and was also the first UK Professor of Information Systems, on a series of ‘conversations’ planned for publication that will cover issues in the development and impact of computer technology since the 1950s. Kathy Charmaz was Professor Emerita of Sociology and the former director of the Faculty Writing Program at Sonoma State University. She joined the first cohort of doctoral students at the University of California, San Francisco, where she studied with Anselm Strauss. She wrote in the areas of social psychology, medical sociology, qualitative methods, and grounded theory, and over her career wrote, coauthored, or coedited 14 books, including two award-winning works: Good Days, Bad Days; The Self in Illness and Time, and Constructing Grounded Theory. She received the George Herbert Mead award for lifetime achievement from the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, the Leo G. Reeder award for distinguished contributions from the Medical Sociology Section of the American Sociological Association and the Lifetime Achievement award from the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry. Professor Charmaz also gave workshops on qualitative methods, grounded theory, symbolic interactionism, and scholarly writing around the globe.