Summary
Contents
Subject index
In Theoretical Frameworks in Qualitative Research , the authors provide extensive and practical coverage of theory and its role in qualitative research, a review of the literature that currently exists on theoretical frameworks, a clear and concise definition of what a theoretical framework is and how one goes about finding one, and real-world examples of theoretical frameworks effectively employed by some of the world's leading qualitative researchers. The book will be invaluable to students and researchers who want to find detailed examples of their design options and who are still working through the various frameworks they could employ.
Mary Douglas's Typology of Grid and Group
Mary Douglas's Typology of Grid and Group
Overview of the Study
In this chapter, I describe social anthropologist Mary Douglas's typology of grid and group (1982) and address various ways grid and group theory can be useful in qualitative research. I also highlight a principal resource for this chapter, “Toward a Grid and Group Interpretation ...
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