GROUNDED THEORY
What is Grounded Theory?Annells, M. (1996). Grounded Theory Method: Philosophical Perspectives, Paradigm of Inquiry, and Postmodernism. Qualitative Health Research, 6(3).
Askew, J. W. (1983). Some Thoughts on the Value of Grounded Theory for the Study and Practice of Higher Education. Paper presented at the Annual Meeting of the Association for the Study of Higher Education, Washington, DC, March 25-26, 1983.
Babchuk, W. A. (1997). Glaser or Strauss: Grounded Theory and Adult Education. Winning Graduate Student Research Paper from the 1996 Midwest Research-To-Practice Conference in Adult, Continuing and Community Education, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, October 15-17, 1997.
Baker, C., Wuest, J., and Stern, P. N. (1992). Method Slurring: The Grounded Theory-Phenomology Example. Journal of Advanced Nursing, 17(11).
Barnes, D. M. (1996). An Analysis of the Grounded Theory Method and the Concept of Culture, Qualitative Health Research, 6(3).
Baxter, J. and Eyles, J. (1999). Evaluating qualitative research: An exchange - Prescription for research practice? Grounded theory in qualitative evaluation. AERA, Institute of British Geographers. Newsletter, 31(2).
Chamberlain, K. (1995). What is Grounded Theory?
Charmaz, K. (2002). Qualitative Interviewing and Grounded Theory Analysis. In Jaber F. Gubrium & James A. Holstein (eds). Handbook of Interview Research: Context & Method. Thousand Oaks, CA: SAGE Publications.
Craig, Robert T and Tracy, K. (1995). Grounded Practical Theory: The Case of Intellectual Discussion. Communication Theory, 5(3).
Conrad, C. E. (1982). Grounded Theory: An Alternative Approach to Research in Higher Education. Review of Higher Education, 5(4), 239-249.
Dey, Ian (1999). Grounding Grounded Theory: Guidelines for Qualitative Inquiry. California: Academic Press.
Ellis, D. (1993). Modeling the Information-seeking Patterns of Academic Researchers: A Grounded Theory Approach. The Library Quarterly, 63(4).
Glaser, B.
- The Grounded Theory Institute (GTI also offers online seminars)
The Grounded Theory Review (journal)- Sociology Press
Glaser, B. (1978). Theoretical Sensitivity. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press.
Glaser, B. (1992). Emergence vs Forcing: Basics of Grounded Theory Analysis. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press.
Glaser, B. G. (1993). Examples of Grounded Theory: A Reader. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press.
Glaser, B. G. (1999). The Future of Grounded Theory. Qualitative Health Research, 9(6).
Glaser, B. G. (xxxx). Doing Grounded Theory: Issues and Discussions.
Glaser, B. and Strauss, A. (1967). Discovery of Grounded Theory. Chicago, IL: Aldine.
Green, Judith. (1998). Grounded Theory and the Constant Comparative Method. British Medical Journal, 316(7137).
Grounded Theory and Qualitative Data Analysis.
This site, compiled from a 1998 series of paper presentations at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, features a comprehensive discussion of issues central to Grounded Theory.Grounded Theory on the Web
Provides an index to key web sites and concepts related to grounded theory.Hutchinson, S. A. (1988). Education and Grounded Theory. In Robert Sherman and Rodman B. Webb, (Eds.), Qualitative Research in Education: Focus and Methods. New York, NY: The Falmer Press.
Hueser, Nicholas G. (1999). Grounded Theory as a Research Methodology.
Introduction to Grounded Theory Methodology.
This site, originating in Indonesia, provides an overview of the key features of Grounded Theory including definitions, a brief overview of its origins, and two perspectives of grounded theory according to its founders, Glaser and Strauss. The site includes several references and hyperlinks. English and Bahasa Indonesia.Kendall, J. (1999). Axial Coding and the Grounded Theory Controversy. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 21(6).
Kools, S., McCarthy, M., Durham, R., and Robrecht, L. (1996). Dimensional Analysis: Broadening the Conception of Grounded Theory. Qualitative Health Research, 6(3).
Miller, S. I. and Fredericks, M. (1999). How Does Grounded Theory Explain? Qualitative Health Research, 9(4).
Olshansky, E. F. (1996). Theoretical Issues in Building a Grounded Theory: Application of an Example of a Program of Research on Infertility. Qualitative Health Research, 6(3).
Orton, J. D. (1997). From Inductive To Iterative Grounded Theory: Zipping the gap between process theory and process data. Scandinavian Journal Of Management, 13(4).
Pandit, N. R. The Creation of Theory: A Recent Application of the Grounded Theory Method.
Piantanida, M., Tananis, C., and Grubs, R. (2002). Claiming Grounded Theory for Practice-based Dissertation Research: A Think Piece (PDF). 2002 Conference on Interdisciplinary Qualitative Studies Roundtable Discussion. January 3-5, 2002, Athens, Georgia.
Pidgeon, N. F.; Turner, B. A., and Blockley, D. I. (1991). The use of Grounded Theory for Conceptual Analysis in Knowledge Elicitation. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, 35(2).
Rennie, D. L. (1987). A Grounded Theory of Thesis Blocking. Teaching of Psychology, 14(1), 10-16.
Robrecht, L. C. (1995). Grounded Theory: Evolving Methods. Qualitative Health Research, 5(2).
Rychlak, Joseph F. (1993). A Suggested Principle of Complementarity for Psychology: In Theory, Not Method. The American Psychologist, 48(9).
Skodol Wilson, H. and Ambler Hutchinson, S. (1996). Methodologic Mistakes in Grounded Theory. Nursing Research, 45(2).
Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. (1990). Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and Techniques. Newbury Park, CA: Sage Publications.
Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. (1994). Grounded Theory Methodology: An Overview. In Norman K. Denzin and Yvonna S. Lincoln, (Eds.), Handbook of Qualitative Research, p. 273-285, Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage Publications.
Swanson, N. E. (1990). Grounded Theory: An Information Systems Research Methodology. Journal of Computer Information Systems, 30(2)2.
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