As you may have already seen in the course introduction shared with you by the Research Office, this is a “two-part course that covers theoretical foundations and methodological considerations as well as practical procedures of the grounded theory research approach.” Part A is theoretically-oriented and focuses on the epistemological bases of qualitative inquiry, GT views within the landscape of qualitative approaches, and some methodological features of GT.
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