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The Discovery of Grounded Theory: Strategies for Qualitative Research.
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This article is published in Social Forces.The article was published on 1968-06-01. It has received 44847 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Grounded theory & Computer-assisted qualitative data analysis software.read more
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Creating Technology-Enhanced, Learner-Centered Classrooms: K-12 Teachers' Beliefs, Perceptions, Barriers, and Support Needs
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore K-12 teachers' beliefs, perceptions, barriers, and support needs in the context of creating technology-enhanced, learner-centered classrooms.
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Sympathy, empathy, and compassion: A grounded theory study of palliative care patients’ understandings, experiences, and preferences
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TL;DR: Although sympathy, empathy, and compassion are used interchangeably and frequently conflated in healthcare literature, patients distinguish and experience them uniquely and can guide practice, policy reform, and future research.
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Dimensional Analysis: Broadening the Conception of Grounded Theory
TL;DR: Analytic processes that characterize dimensional analysis will be reviewed, and a research exemplar is presented to illustrate the application of the dimensional analysis method.
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Distinguishing Participation and Inclusion
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Whiteness and Farmers Markets: Performances, Perpetuations … Contestations?
TL;DR: The authors used ethnographic research at two northern California farmers markets to investigate how whiteness is performed and perpetuated through the movements' discourses and practices, finding that many managers, vendors and customers hold notions of what farmers and community members should be that both reflect and inform an affluent, liberal habitus of whiteness.