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| Feld-basierte klassische Grounded Theory× | Ethnografische Feldforschung× | |
|---|---|---|
| Fachgebiet | Qualitativ | Qualitativ |
| Familie | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Entstehungsjahr≠ | 1967 (Glaser & Strauss); field-based application codified from late 1970s onward | Early 20th century (Malinowski 1922; Geertz 1973) |
| Urheber≠ | Barney G. Glaser (classic GT); field-based variant draws on naturalistic inquiry traditions | Bronislaw Malinowski; Clifford Geertz (interpretive tradition) |
| Typ≠ | Qualitative theory-generating design | Qualitative research design |
| Wegweisende Quelle≠ | Glaser, B. G. (1978). Theoretical Sensitivity: Advances in the Methodology of Grounded Theory. Sociology Press. link ↗ | Geertz, C. (1973). The Interpretation of Cultures. Basic Books. ISBN: 978-0465097197 |
| Aliasnamen | Glaserian grounded theory in naturalistic settings, classic GT field study, field-based GT, naturalistic classic grounded theory | fieldwork ethnography, immersive ethnography, ethnographic fieldwork, site-based ethnography |
| Verwandt | 6 | 6 |
| Zusammenfassung≠ | Field-based classic grounded theory applies Barney Glaser's original (Glaserian) grounded theory method within naturalistic, in-situ settings — combining sustained field immersion with the classic GT emphasis on emergence, theoretical sensitivity, and the constant comparative method. The researcher enters the social scene without a predetermined framework, collects data through observation and naturalistic interviews, and allows a substantive theory to surface inductively from the field rather than imposing conceptual structure in advance. | Field-based ethnography is a qualitative research design in which the researcher immerses themselves in a social setting or community over an extended period, observing and participating in everyday life to understand cultural practices, meanings, and social dynamics from an insider perspective. It is the classical form of ethnography, grounded in sustained physical presence at a research site, and distinguished from archival, virtual, or document-only approaches by its central reliance on direct, embodied fieldwork. |
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