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Grounded Theory - YMH508
Title: Grounded Theory
Guaranteed by: Programme Historical Sociology (24-HS)
Faculty: Faculty of Humanities
Actual: from 2021 to 2023
Semester: winter
E-Credits: 2
Examination process: winter s.:
Hours per week, examination: winter s.:0/2, C [HT]
Extent per academic year: 26 [hours]
Capacity: unknown / unknown (6)
Min. number of students: unlimited
4EU+: no
Virtual mobility / capacity: no
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State of the course: taught
Language: English
Teaching methods: full-time
Teaching methods: full-time
Level:  
Note: course can be enrolled in outside the study plan
priority enrollment if the course is part of the study plan
can be fulfilled in the future
Guarantor: Mgr. Marcel Tomášek, Ph.D.
Class: Courses unavailable to incoming students
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Last update: Mgr. Marcel Tomášek, Ph.D. (29.09.2020)
At the time of extraordinary measures and distance learning, the subject is taught through Microsoft Teams in the line with schedule.
Syllabus - Czech
Last update: Mgr. Marcel Tomášek, Ph.D. (29.09.2020)

 At the time of extraordinary measures and distance learning, the subject is taught through Microsoft Teams in the line with schedule.

* Structure of lessons:

1. The origins of qualitative methods in biographical, historical and clinical research - method of life histories, oral history.
2. GT - research matter, sources of GT, theoretical sensitivity, maintaining balance between creativity and science.
3. Analytical steps of grounded theory - coding stages, 3 main types of coding (open, axial, selective).
4. Open coding - features, dimensions, dimensionalizing as the process of breaking down single features into their single dimensions - comparing and asking questions as 2 essential analytical ways - coining phenomenon, determining categories - developing features and dimensions of the categories, first cycle coding methods.
5. Techniques of increasing theoretical receptivity - Flip-flop Technique, systematic comparison of two or more phenomena (in the initial phase of analysis), comparing with further phenomena, waving red flag - what to do to overcome our thinking patterns and still retain our important experiences and the knowledge gained from reading.
6. Axial coding - sorting out data after open coding, conditioning influences, causing and intervening conditions, context, acting strategies and interactions, consequences - relating subcategories to categories, merging categories, connecting categories at the dimensional level, second cycle coding methods (Saladana 2009).
7. Selective coding - selecting one central category and its systematic introduction into relation with other categories, higher, more abstract level of analysis and, at the same time, similarity with axial coding, central category - central phenomena and assembling of other categories around - systematization and deepening links - heading towards proposing grounded theory.
8. Come back of the story - process of interconnecting sequences of acts and interactions involving the central phenomena and strengthening the dynamics of grounded theory - randomness, induction and deduction and the question of change - how and where does search for changes indicate process? - description of process.
9. Introducing presentations of personal projects, listening to recorded research interviews - mutual critical review of the interviews and their discussion.
10. Matrix of conditioning influences as an analytical tool for assessment of huge variety of conditioning influences and consequences related to the researched phenomena - recognition and lining single levels of conditions and consequences - grounded theory as a transaction system, conditioning trajectories, theories coming from empirical base - substantive versus formal theory.
11. Making samples emerging from rising theory, recordings and schemas, post-coding and pre-writing (Saldana 2009).
12. Presentation-discussion of personal projects on the base of preliminary research (that include at least 1 analyzed interview), final test.


* Required reading:
- STRAUSS, A., CORBIN, J. Basics of Qualitative Research: Grounded Theory Procedures and Techniques. Newbury Park: Sage, 1990. ISBN 978-0803932517.
- SALDANA, J. The Coding Manual for Qualitative Researchers. Los Angeles, London, New Delhi, Singapore, Washington DC: Sage, 2009. ISBN 978-1-84787-549-5.
- SILVERMAN, D. Interpreting Qualitative Data: Methods for Analyzing Talk, Text and Interaction. London, Thousand Oaks, New Delhi: Sage, 2006. ISBN 0-7619-6865-2.

* Recommended reading:
- WEAVER E. S., COLEMAN M. A mothering but not a mother role: A grounded theory study of the nonresidential stepmother role. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2005, 22(4): 477-497. ISSN 0265-4075 .
- BOYLE D. E., MARSHALL L. N., ROBERTSON W. W. Gender at Play: Fourth-Grade Girls and Boys on the Playground. American Behavioral Scientist, 2003, 46(10): 1326-1345. ISSN 0002-7642.
- ROGERS A. Chaos to Control: Men´s Magazines and the Mastering of Intimacy. Men and Masculinities, 2005, 8 (2): 175-194. ISSN 1097-184X .
- DE SOUZA P., CICLITIRA K. Men and Dieting: A Qualitative Analysis. Journal of Health Psychology, 2005, 10 (6): 793-804. ISSN 1359-1053.
- WOOD T. J. Monsters and victims: Male felons´ accounts of intimate partner violence. Journal of Social and Personal Relationships, 2004, 21(5): 555-576. ISSN 0265-4075 .
- FAULKNER L. S., MANSFIELD P. K. Reconciling Messages: The Process of Sexual Talk for Latinas. Qualitative Health Research, 2002, 12 (3): 310-328. ISSN 1049-7323.
- DRAUCKER B. C., STERN P. N. Women´s Responses to Sexual Violence by Male Intimates. Western Journal of Nursing Research, 2002, 22(4): 385-406. ISSN 0193-9459.
- SANDERS T. Male Sexual Scripts: Intimacy, Sexuality and Pleasure in the Purchase of Commercial Sex. Sociology, 2008, 42 (3): 400 - 417. ISSN 0038-0385.

 
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