ABSTRACT

Phyllis Noerager Stern and Caroline Porr provide the most accessible description of grounded theory methods to date in this brief, clear, and useful guide. Based on the foundational work of Barney Glaser, the volume reflects the complexity of conducting grounded theory research-- not something that can be done “by the numbers”-- while offering much-needed help to younger scholars and community-based researchers in using the method effectively in practice. Examples, exercises, references and a glossary provide important resources for the grounded-theory novice.

chapter 1|4 pages

Why This Book?

chapter 2|21 pages

Brief History of the World (of Science)

chapter 3|7 pages

Ground Rules

chapter 4|14 pages

The Launch

chapter 5|19 pages

Building a Conceptual Framework

chapter 6|12 pages

Sharpening Your Grounded Theory Edge

chapter 7|8 pages

How to Get Your Research Report Published

chapter 8|8 pages

Resources

chapter 9|2 pages

Concluding Thoughts: Bon Voyage