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MAIS 640: Grounded Theory, Exploration, and Beyond (Rev. C4)
MAIS 640: Grounded Theory, Exploration, and Beyond (Rev. C4)
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Bridges, L. (1999). Race and social policy: Sivanandan's ‘grounded theory’.
Race and Class, 41
(1–2), 151–161.
Brown, S. L., & Eisenhardt, K. M. (1997). The art of continuous change: Linking complexity theory and time-paced evolution in relentlessly shifting organizations.
Administrative Science Quarterly, 42
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Brudenell, I. (1997). A grounded theory of protecting recovery during transition to motherhood.
The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse, 23
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Charmaz, K. (1995). Identity dilemmas of chronically ill men. In B. G. Glaser (Ed.),
Grounded theory: 1984–1994
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Connelly, L. M. (2013). Grounded Theory.
MEDSURG Nursing, 22
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Corbin, J. M., & Strauss, A. (1990). Grounded theory research: Procedures, canons, and evaluative criteria.
Qualitative Sociology, 13
(1), 3–21. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00988593
Elliott, V. (2018). Thinking about the coding process in qualitative data analysis.
The Qualitative Report, 23
(11), 2850–2861. https://doi.org/10.46743/2160-3715/2018.3560
Halaweh, M. (2018). Integrating social media and grounded theory in a research methodology: A possible road map.
Business Information Review, 35
(4), 157–164. https://doi.org/10.1177/0266382118809168
Halliwell, E., & Dittmar, H. (2003). A qualitative investigation of women's and men's body image concerns and their attitudes toward aging.
Sex Roles, 49
(11–12), 675–684. https://doi.org/10.1023/B:SERS.0000003137.71080.97
Molzahn, A. E., & Walton, J. (2002, October). Finding a balance: A grounded theory study of spirituality in hemodialysis patients (Commentary and Response).
Nephrology Nursing Journal, 29
(5), 457.
Please note that this article is written in response to Walton (2002).
Morse, J. M. (2001). Situating grounded theory within qualitative inquiry. In R. S. Schreiber & P. N. Stern (Eds.),
Using grounded theory in nursing
(pp. 1–15). Springer.
Ralph, N., Birks, M., & Chapman, Y. (2014). Contextual positioning: Using documents as extant data in grounded theory research.
SAGE Open, 4
(3). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244014552425
Sbaraini, A., Carter, S. M., Evans, R. W., & Blinkhorn, A. (2011). How to do a grounded theory study: A worked example of a study of dental practices.
BMC Medical Research Methodology, 11
(1), 128. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2288-11-128
Schreiber, R. S. (2001). The “how to” of grounded theory: Avoiding the pitfalls. In R. S. Schreiber & P. N. Stern (Eds.),
Using grounded theory in nursing
(pp. 55–83). Springer.
Walton, Joni. (2002). Finding a balance: A grounded theory study of spirituality in hemodialysis patients.
Nephrology Nursing Journal
, 29(5), pp. 447–456.
Whiteside, M., Mills, J., & McCalman, J. (2012). Using secondary data for grounded theory analysis.
Australian Social Work, 65
(4), 504–516. https://doi.org/10.1080/0312407X.2011.645165