ABSTRACT

Situational Analysis creates analytic maps of social processes and relationships identified using grounded theory. Creator of the method, award-winning sociologist Adele E. Clarke and two co-editors show how the method can be, and has been, used in a variety of critical qualitative studies. The book-Updates the basic concepts and methods of situational analysis, a methodology created by Clarke;-Provides five important case studies of its use in a variety of health and educational settings;-Offers reflections from the original researchers on the studies and their impact;-Includes lists of published articles and available websites focused on situational analysis.

chapter 1|66 pages

Introducing Situational Analysis

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter |24 pages

Introduction

chapter 5|21 pages

Situating Knowledge

chapter |12 pages

Index

chapter |3 pages

About the Editors & Contributors