'Thinking about grounded theory' is a short monograph aimed primarily at the university or college student seeking to take their first steps in exploring the subject of grounded theory. The book presents and discusses the philosophical and historical foundations of grounded theory.
Whilst this book is not a 'how-to' guide, social researchers and educationalists may also find this short monograph useful as a starting-off point in understanding grounded theory as a research methodology.
FURTHER READING
The author's companion book, 'Thinking about qualitative data collection & analysis for grounded theory', is a sequel to this book and is recommended for those readers who wish to become more informed about the practicalities of selecting and using empirical methods of data collection and analysis in grounded theory methodology. It too is available from the Kindle store.
Whilst this book is not a 'how-to' guide, social researchers and educationalists may also find this short monograph useful as a starting-off point in understanding grounded theory as a research methodology.
FURTHER READING
The author's companion book, 'Thinking about qualitative data collection & analysis for grounded theory', is a sequel to this book and is recommended for those readers who wish to become more informed about the practicalities of selecting and using empirical methods of data collection and analysis in grounded theory methodology. It too is available from the Kindle store.