Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: a Practice Guide through Qualitative Analysis. London: Sage.
Bryant, A. & Charmaz, K. (eds.) (2007). The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory. London: SAGE.
Charmaz, K. (1983). "The grounded theory method: An explication and interpretation". In: Emerson, R. M. (ed.). Contemporary field research. pp. 109-126. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Charmaz, K. (1995). "Grounded theory". In: Smith, J., et al. (eds.), Rethinking methods in psychology, pp. 27-49. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2000). "Grounded theory: Objectivist and constructivist methods". In: Denzin, N. & Lincoln, Y.S. (eds.), Handbook of qualitative research, 2nd ed., pp. 509-536. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2001). "Grounded theory". In: Emerson, R.M. (ed.), Contemporary field research: Perspectives and formulations, pp. 335-352. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Charmaz, K. (2002). "Grounded theory: Methodology and theory construction". In: Smelser, N. J. & Baltes, P. B. (eds), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, pp. 6396-6399. Amsterdam: Pergamon.
Charmaz, K. (2002). "Qualitative interviewing and grounded theory analysis". In: Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (eds.), Handbook of Interview Research: Context & Method, pp. 675-694. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Grounded theory". In: Lewis-Beck, A., et al. (eds.), The sage encyclopedia of social science research methods, pp. 440-444. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Grounded theory". In: Smith, J.A. (ed.), Qualitative psychology: A practical guide to research methods, pp. 81-110. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Qualitative interviewing and grounded theory analysis". In: Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (eds.), Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns, pp. 311-330. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2004). "Grounded theory". In: Hesse-Biber, S. N. & Leavy, P. (eds.), Approaches to qualitative research, pp. 496-521. New York: Oxford University Press.
Charmaz, K. (2005). "Grounded Theory in the 21st Century: Applications for Advancing Social Justice Studies". In: Denzin, N.K. & Lincoln, Y.S. (eds.), The Sage handbook of qualitative research, 3rd ed. pp. 507-535. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2007). "Grounded Theory". In: Ritzer, G. (ed.). The Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology, F-HE, Volume IV. pp. 2023-2027. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing.
Charmaz, K. & Bryant, A. (2009). "Grounded Theory". International Encyclopedia of Education, 3rd ed. 406-412.
Charmaz, K. & Mitchell, R. G. (2001). "An invitation to grounded theory in ethnograpy". In: Atkinson, P. A. et al. (eds.), Handbook of ethnography, pp. 160-174. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (1995). "Between positivism and postmodernism: Implications for methods". Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 17, 43-72.
Charmaz, K. (2008). "What is Grounded Theory?", Presented at: the 3rd NCRM Research Methods Festival. St Catherine's College Oxford. 10 Jun -3 July, 2008.
Paddephatt, A. J. (2006). "Special: In Interview with Kathy Charmaz: On Constructing Grounded Theory". Qualitative Sociology Review, II (3). 5-20.
Bryant, A. & Charmaz, K. (eds.) (2007). The SAGE Handbook of Grounded Theory. London: SAGE.
Charmaz, K. (1983). "The grounded theory method: An explication and interpretation". In: Emerson, R. M. (ed.). Contemporary field research. pp. 109-126. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Charmaz, K. (1995). "Grounded theory". In: Smith, J., et al. (eds.), Rethinking methods in psychology, pp. 27-49. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2000). "Grounded theory: Objectivist and constructivist methods". In: Denzin, N. & Lincoln, Y.S. (eds.), Handbook of qualitative research, 2nd ed., pp. 509-536. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2001). "Grounded theory". In: Emerson, R.M. (ed.), Contemporary field research: Perspectives and formulations, pp. 335-352. Prospect Heights, IL: Waveland Press.
Charmaz, K. (2002). "Grounded theory: Methodology and theory construction". In: Smelser, N. J. & Baltes, P. B. (eds), International encyclopedia of the social and behavioral sciences, pp. 6396-6399. Amsterdam: Pergamon.
Charmaz, K. (2002). "Qualitative interviewing and grounded theory analysis". In: Gubrium, J.F. & Holstein, J.A. (eds.), Handbook of Interview Research: Context & Method, pp. 675-694. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Grounded theory". In: Lewis-Beck, A., et al. (eds.), The sage encyclopedia of social science research methods, pp. 440-444. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Grounded theory". In: Smith, J.A. (ed.), Qualitative psychology: A practical guide to research methods, pp. 81-110. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2003). "Qualitative interviewing and grounded theory analysis". In: Holstein, J.A. & Gubrium, J.F. (eds.), Inside Interviewing: New Lenses, New Concerns, pp. 311-330. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2004). "Grounded theory". In: Hesse-Biber, S. N. & Leavy, P. (eds.), Approaches to qualitative research, pp. 496-521. New York: Oxford University Press.
Charmaz, K. (2005). "Grounded Theory in the 21st Century: Applications for Advancing Social Justice Studies". In: Denzin, N.K. & Lincoln, Y.S. (eds.), The Sage handbook of qualitative research, 3rd ed. pp. 507-535. Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (2007). "Grounded Theory". In: Ritzer, G. (ed.). The Blackwell encyclopedia of sociology, F-HE, Volume IV. pp. 2023-2027. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing.
Charmaz, K. & Bryant, A. (2009). "Grounded Theory". International Encyclopedia of Education, 3rd ed. 406-412.
Charmaz, K. & Mitchell, R. G. (2001). "An invitation to grounded theory in ethnograpy". In: Atkinson, P. A. et al. (eds.), Handbook of ethnography, pp. 160-174. London: Sage.
Charmaz, K. (1995). "Between positivism and postmodernism: Implications for methods". Studies in Symbolic Interaction, 17, 43-72.
Charmaz, K. (2008). "What is Grounded Theory?", Presented at: the 3rd NCRM Research Methods Festival. St Catherine's College Oxford. 10 Jun -3 July, 2008.
Paddephatt, A. J. (2006). "Special: In Interview with Kathy Charmaz: On Constructing Grounded Theory". Qualitative Sociology Review, II (3). 5-20.
Hi
ReplyDeleteJust to let you know that the reference to rethinking methods in psychology should be pp. 27-49 instead.
Great list
Rita