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| Nadharia ya Ujenzi wa Nadharia ya Dijiti× | Nadharia Iliyojengwa Juu ya Ujenzi (Constructivist Grounded Theory)× | |
|---|---|---|
| Nyanja | Mbinu za Kimaelezo | Mbinu za Kimaelezo |
| Familia | Process / pipeline | Process / pipeline |
| Mwaka wa asili≠ | 2000s–2010s | 2000s (Charmaz 2000–2006; classic GT roots 1967) |
| Mwanzilishi≠ | Kathy Charmaz (CGT); applied to digital contexts by qualitative internet researchers | Kathy Charmaz (building on Glaser & Strauss, 1967) |
| Aina≠ | Qualitative theory-building approach | Qualitative research method |
| Chanzo asilia | Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761973539 | Charmaz, K. (2006). Constructing Grounded Theory: A Practical Guide Through Qualitative Analysis. Sage. ISBN: 978-0761973539 |
| Majina mbadala | Digital CGT, online constructivist grounded theory, digital-context CGT, constructivist GT with digital data | CGT, constructivist GT, Charmaz grounded theory, interpretive grounded theory |
| Zinazohusiana | 6 | 6 |
| Muhtasari≠ | Digital Constructivist Grounded Theory (Digital CGT) applies Kathy Charmaz's constructivist variant of grounded theory to data generated in digital environments — social media platforms, online communities, forums, digital interviews, and other internet-mediated spaces. It treats meaning as co-constructed between researcher and participant in digitally-mediated contexts, and generates theory grounded in how people make sense of experience through and within digital life. | Constructivist Grounded Theory (CGT) is a qualitative methodology developed by Kathy Charmaz that systematically builds mid-range theory from empirical data through iterative coding, memo-writing, and theoretical sampling. Unlike the original objectivist version by Glaser and Strauss, CGT treats both data and theory as co-constructed between researcher and participants, acknowledging the researcher's interpretive perspective as an integral part of the analytic process rather than a source of bias to be eliminated. |
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