Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry
- Johnny Saldana - Arizona State University, USA
Intermediate/Advanced Qualitative Research | Mixed Methods Research | Qualitative Health & Nursing Research | Qualitative Inquiry | Qualitative Methods in Criminal Justice | Qualitative Research - General Interest | Qualitative Research in Education | Qualitative Research in Education | Research Methods & Statistics in Sociology | Research Methods in Mass Communication | Research Methods in Social Psychology | Research Methods in Sociology
This unique text shows researchers how to develop theories derived through qualitative inquiry. Johnny Saldaña illustrates how a theory is a research-based statement with an accompanying explicating narrative that contains six properties: concepts, propositional logic, parameters/variation, explanation/causation, generalizability/transferability, and the improvement of social life. The book features hundreds of examples of theories and metatheories from a wide range of disciplines and includes end-of-chapter activities for exercising the skills necessary to develop original theories. Just as Saldaña demystifies coding and qualitative data analysis in his bestselling Sage books, Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry presents an accessible introduction to the principles and methods of theorizing for social insight.
The author brings years of experience as a researcher, teacher, and writer into this excellent volume in ways that will elevate the importance of qualitative research in academia and in society.
This text will provide qualitative researchers with the tools to both generate theory in creative ways and champion the power of their research.
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