Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis
Four Volume Set
Edited by:
- Adele E Clarke
- Kathy Charmaz - Sonoma State University
Other Titles in:
Qualitative Research (General) | Research Methods | Research Methods & Evaluation (General)
Qualitative Research (General) | Research Methods | Research Methods & Evaluation (General)
November 2013 | 1 584 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This new four-volume major work brings together a wealth of valuable research on the qualitative research methods of grounded theory and its extension, situational analysis. Both approaches draw on poststructural developments in the social sciences and humanities, (re)situating these methods among cutting-edge approaches today. The articles in this collection come from a variety of disciplines, from sociology to science and technology studies, as well as focusing on a broad cross-section of issues relating to race, class and gender amongst others. Framed and contextualised by an introductory chapter, newly-written for the set by the widely-respected editorial team of Adele Clarke and Kathy Charmaz, the collection is clearly divided into the four thematic volumes:
Volume One: History, Essentials and Debates in Grounded Theory
Volume Two: Grounded Theory in Disciplines and Research
Volume Three: Grounded Theory Exemplars Across Disciplines
Volume Four: Situational Analysis: Essentials and Exemplars
VOLUME ONE: HISTORY, ESSENTIALS AND DEBATES IN GROUNDED THEORY
Adele E. Clarke and Kathy Charmaz
Introduction to the Collection
PART ONE: HISTORY OF GROUNDED THEORY
Antony Bryant and Kathy Charmaz
Grounded Theory in Historical Perspective
Lillemor R-M. Hallberg
The 'Core Category' of Grounded Theory
Kathy Charmaz
Grounded Theory
PART TWO: ESSENTIALS OF GROUNDED THEORY
Anselm Strauss and Juliet Corbin
Grounded Theory Methodology
Jane Hood
Orthodoxy versus Power
Lora Bex Lempert
Asking Questions of the Data
Jan Morse
Editorial
Glen Bowen
Naturalistic Inquiry and the Saturation Concept
Rudy Richardson and Eric Hans Kramer
Abduction as the Type of Inference That Characterizes the Development of a Grounded Theory
Roy Suddaby
What Grounded Theory Is Not
Ciaran Dunne
The Place of the Literature Review in a Grounded Theory Study
A Strauss and J Corbin
Criteria for Evaluation
PART THREE: DEBATES IN GROUNDED THEORY
Adele Clarke
Grounded Theory
Kath Melia
Rediscovering Glaser
Udo Kelle
'Emergence' versus 'Forcing'
PART FOUR: APPENDICES
VOLUME TWO: GROUNDED THEORY IN DISCIPLINES AND RESEARCH
PART ONE: GROUNDED THEORY IN DIVERSE DISCIPLINES
Jacqueline Fendt and Wladimir Sachs
Grounded Theory Method in Management Research
Stephen Kempster and Ken Parry
Grounded Theory and Leadership Research
Cathy Urquhart, Hans Lehmann and Michael Myers
Putting the 'Theory' Back into Grounded Theory
Mike Weed
Research Quality Considerations for Grounded Theory Research in Sport and Exercise Psychology
Kathy Charmaz and Karen Henwood
Grounded Theory in Psychology
Carolyn Oliver
Critical Realist Grounded Theory
PART TWO: GROUNDED THEORY AND ADVANCING INQUIRY
Kathy Charmaz
Grounded Theory in the 21st Century
Stefan Timmermans and Iddo Tavory
Advancing Ethnographic Research through Grounded Theory Practice
Roxanne Bainbridge, Mary Whiteside and Janya McCalman
Being, Knowing and Doing
PART THREE: FEATURING GROUNDED THEORY STRATEGIES IN EMPIRICAL RESEARCH
Suellen Miller
Questioning, Resisting, Acquiescing, Balancing
Margaret Kearney, Sheigla Murphy & Marsha Rosenbaum
Mothering on Crack Cocaine: A Grounded Theory Analysis
Sion Williams and John Keady
Centre Stage Diagrams
PART FOUR: GROUNDED THEORY EXEMPLARS IN SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY AND SOCIOLOGY
Rose Galvin
Researching the Disabled Identity
Sarah Goodrum
When the Management of Grief Becomes Everyday Life
Jennifer Lois
The Temporal Emotion Work of Motherhood
Jason Adam Wasserman and Jeffrey Michael Clair
Housing Patterns of Homeless People: The Ecology of the Street in the Era of Urban Renewal
VOLUME THREE: GROUNDED THEORY EXEMPLARS ACROSS DISCIPLINES
PART ONE: COMMUNICATIONS
Vivian Martin
Attending the News
Massimiliano Tarozzi
Translating and Doing Grounded Theory Methodology: Intercultural Mediation as an Analytic Resource
PART TWO: EDUCATION
Robert Thornberg
Inconsistencies in Everyday Patterns of School Rules
Elaine Keane
Distancing to Self-Protect
Dongxiao Qin and M. Brinton Lykes
Re-Weaving a Fragmented Self
PART THREE: ORGANIZATIONS AND ECONOMICS
David Ager
The Emotional Impact and Behavioral Consequences of Post-Merger and Aquisition Integration
Karen Locke and Karen Golden-Biddle
Constructing Opportunities for Contribution
Siobhan Austen, Therese Jefferson and Vicki Thein
Gendered Social Indicators and Grounded Theory
PART FOUR: HEALTH, ILLNESS AND CARE
Ann Popowich Sheldon, Rebecca Renwick and Karen K. Yoshida
Exploring Body Image and Self-Concept of Men with Acquired Spinal Cord Injuries
Carolyn Wiener
Holding American Hospitals Accountable
Jane Mills, Karen Francis and Ann Bonner
The Accidental Mentor
Alexandra Sbaraini, Stacy Carter, R. Wendell Evans & Anthony Blinkhorn
How to do a grounded theory study: a worked example of a study of dental practices
PART FIVE: RACE AND GENDER STUDIES
Cathy Tashiro
Considering the Significance of Ancestry through the Prism of Mixed-Race Identity
Isis Settles, Jennifer Pratt-Hyatt and Nicole Buchanan
Through the Lens of Race
Douglas Schrock and Irene Padavic
Negotiating Hegemonic Masculinity in a Batterer Intervention Program
PART SIX: SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY STUDIES
Carrie Sanders and Fiona Alice Miller
Reframing Norms
Sara Shostak, Dana Zarhin and Ruth Ottman
What's at Stake? Genetic Information from the Perspective of People with Epilepsy and Their Family Members
VOLUME FOUR: SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS
PART ONE: ON SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS METHOD
Adele Clarke
From Grounded Theory to Situational Analysis: What's New? Why? How?
Adele Clarke
Feminisms, Grounded Theory and Situational Analysis
Adele Clarke and Carrie Friese
Grounded Theorizing Using Situational Analysis
Jennifer Ruth Fosket
Situating Knowledge
Janet Newbury
Situational Analysis
Michelle Salazar Perez and Gaile Cannella
Using Situational Analysis for Critical Qualitative Research Purposes
PART TWO: EXEMPLARS OF SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS RESEARCH
General Situational Analysis
Jia-shin Chen
Studying up Harm Reduction Policy
Maral Erol
Melting Bones
Martin French and Fiona Alice Miller
Leveraging the 'Living Laboratory'
PART TWO: MULTIPLE SITUATIONAL MAPS IN SAME STUDY
Michelle Perez and Gaile Cannella
Situational Analysis as an Avenue for Critical Qualitative Research
Tom Strong et al
Counsellors Respond to the DSM-IV-TR
PART THREE: SITUATIONAL MAPS FOCUS
Marilou Gagnon, Jean Daniel Jacob and Dave Holmes
Governing Through (In)Security: A Critical Analysis of a Fear-Based Public Health Campaign
Lyndal Khaw
Mapping the Process
PART FOUR: SOCIAL WORLDS/ARENAS FOCUS
Adele Clarke and Theresa Montini
The Many Faces of RU486
Ana Vasconcelos et al
Elaborations of Grounded Theory in Information Research
PART FIVE: POSITIONAL MAPS FOCUS
Paula Carder
Managing Medication Management in Assisted Living
Rachel Washburn
Rethinking the Disclosure Debates
Carrie Friese
Classification Conundrums