Urquhart, C. (2012). Grounded Theory for Qualitative Research: A Practical Guide. London: SAGE.
ISBN-10: 1847870546
ISBN-13: 978-1847870544
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Grounded theory in articles - Sociology (2012)
Liebenberg, L. et al. (2012). "Analysing image-based data using grounded theory: the Negotiating Resilience Project", Visual Studies, 27 (1), 59-74.
Free methodological seminar
Visual Analysis using Qualitative Software is an introductory methodological seminar designed to help participants plan for the analysis of visual data - still images and video recordings. It's funded by the National Centre for Research Methods (NCRM) and discusses theoretical and methodological contexts for the analysis of visual data – e.g. Activity Theory, Grounded Theory and Qualitative Content Analysis – as well as illustrating and critiquing software tools – including ATLAS.ti, NVivo, Transana and Media Players such as Windows Media Player, Quick Time Player, imovie.
Date: Friday 16 March 2012
Venue: University of Surrey
A GT Trouble Shooting Seminar
A Grounded Theory (GT) Trouble Shooting Seminar will help researchers to conceptualise their data and offer you the opportunity to learn more about Grounded Theory.
Organiser:
Academy of Marketing, UK - Special Interest Group (SIG): Qualitative Inquiry/Methodology, Glyndwr University;
Grounded Theory Institute (GTI), Mill Valley, California, USA.
Date:
Monday to Wednesday, 6th-8th February 2012
Venue:
Catrin Finch Conference Centre, Plas Coch Mold Road, the Glyndwr University campus in Wrexham, LL11 2AW, North Wales, UK
one-day workshop - Introduction to Grounded Theory
This training course is aimed at researchers, postgraduate students and professionals with little or no experience of Grounded Theory (and qualitative research) and those who require more formal guidance on the process of doing Grounded Theory.
Venue: Frenchay Campus, University of the West of England, Bristol
Date: 31/01/2012
AMCIS 2012 calls grounded theory papers
AMCIS (Americas Conference on Information Systems) 2012 - Reflect and Redefine: Designing the Digital Future, organised by the Association for Information Systems, August 9-12 2012, the Sheraton Seattle Hotel, Seattle, Washington.
Its Tracks and Minitracks - Research Methods section calls Grounded Theory papers based on either the Glaserian school (Glaser, 1978, 1998; Glaser & Strauss, 1967) or the Straussian school (Strauss, 1987; Strauss & Corbin, 1990, 1997, 1998).
Began accepting manuscript submissions on January 3, 2012. Deadline for submissions is March 1, 2012.
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