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Grounded Theory

A Practical Guide

Second Edition
by Melanie Birks and Jane Mills

Student Resources

  • Additional Windows into Grounded Theory
  • Glossary Flashcards
  • Multiple Choice Questions
    • Chapter 10: Situating grounded theory in the context of current debate
    • Chapter 1: Essentials of grounded theory
    • Chapter 2: Planning a grounded theory study
    • Chapter 3: Quality processes in grounded theory research
    • Chapter 4: Positioning the researcher in a grounded theory study
    • Chapter 5: Data generation and collection
    • Chapter 6: Data analysis in grounded theory
    • Chapter 7: Theoretical integration
    • Chapter 8: Presenting a grounded theory
    • Chapter 9: Evaluation and application of grounded theory
  • Useful Weblinks
  • Useful YouTube Links
  • SAGE Journal Articles
  • About the second edition

Useful YouTube Links

Chapter 1: Essentials of grounded theory

  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Core elements. Part 1. 
  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Core elements. Part 2. 
  • Bryant, A. (2009). Research training 2 day workshop – Grounded theory method. 

Chapter 5: Data generation and collection

  • Redman-MacLaren, M., & Tommbe, R. (2014). The use of secondary data in a grounded theory study. 

 

Chapter 6: Data analysis in grounded theory

  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Line-by-line coding. 
  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Open coding Part 1.
  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Open coding Part 2. 
  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Open coding Part 3. 
  • Gibbs, G. (2010). Grounded theory – Open coding Part 4. 

 

 

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