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'Grounded Theory' : An Emerging Theoretical Perspective of Social Work Research

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The methodologies such as system theory, convergent or divergent community action theories of community development, ethnography, semiotics, and phenomenology are currently occupying prime position in the conversation of qualitative paradigms in social research. Outside of the humanities, the grounded theory (Glaser & Strauss, 1967) has either ignored or largely been excluded from the discourse on interpretive and postmodern methodologies (Goulding, 1998). This may be partly attributable to the language of the method with its connotations of positivist practices, inherent in the use of such terms as open coding, axial coding, verification procedures and so forth.
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