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| Pesquisa de História de Vida× | Teoria Fundamentada× | |
|---|---|---|
| Área≠ | Qualitativo | Pesquisa qualitativa |
| Família | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Ano de origem≠ | Early 20th century (Thomas & Znaniecki 1918–1920); systematised as interview method in the 1990s | 1967 |
| Autor original≠ | William I. Thomas and Florian Znaniecki (sociological tradition); Robert Atkinson (interview method) | Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss |
| Tipo≠ | Qualitative research method | Method |
| Fonte seminal≠ | Atkinson, R. (1998). The Life Story Interview. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761904496 | Glaser, B. G., & Strauss, A. L. (1967). The discovery of grounded theory: Strategies for qualitative research. Aldine. link ↗ |
| Outros nomes≠ | life history method, life-history interview, biographical research, personal narrative research | GT, Grounded Theory Approach |
| Relacionados≠ | 6 | 3 |
| Resumo≠ | Life history research is a qualitative method that captures the full arc of an individual's life — or a significant portion of it — through extended biographical interviewing and analysis of personal documents. Rooted in early Chicago School sociology, the method treats each life story as a window into broader social, cultural, and historical forces. The researcher and participant co-construct a narrative account that illuminates how personal experience is shaped by, and in turn shapes, wider social structures and processes. | Grounded Theory (GT) is a systematic qualitative research methodology in which theory emerges directly from data through iterative analysis, rather than being imposed before data collection. Developed by Barney Glaser and Anselm Strauss in 1967, GT prioritizes generating explanatory frameworks grounded in evidence. |
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