Developing Grounded Theory: The Second Generation Revisited is a
highly accessible description of the rapid development of grounded
theories and the latest developments in grounded theory methods.
A succinct overview of the development of grounded theory is provided,
including the similarities and differences between Glaserian and
Straussian grounded theory. The method introduced by Schatzman, and the
development of Charmaz's constructivist grounded theory and Clarke's
situational analysis, are clearly presented. The book is divided into
seven sections: each type of grounded theory is discussed by the
developer (or their student), followed by a chapter describing a project
that used that particular type of grounded theory. Bookending these
chapters is the first chapter, which describes the development and
landscape of grounded theory, and a final chapter describing the
challenges to the future of grounded theory.
This book is ideally suited for beginning students trying to come to
grips with the field as well as more advanced researchers attempting to
delineate the major types of grounded theory.