WELCOME to the website established to support
Adele E. Clarke’s SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS: GROUNDED THEORY AFTER THE POSTMODERN
TURN
(Thousand Oaks, CA: Sage, 2005).
SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS is the new grounded theory approach that takes into account
the postmodern turn. Building upon Anselm
Strauss’s social worlds/arenas/discourse theory, it offers three
main cartographic approaches:
1. situational maps that lay out the major human, nonhuman,
discursive and other elements in the research situation of inquiry and provoke
analysis of relations among them;
2. social worlds/arenas maps that lay out the collective
actors, key nonhuman elements, and the arena(s) of commitment and discourse
within which they are engaged in ongoing negotiations---mesolevel interpretations
of the situation; and
3. positional maps that lay out the major positions taken,
and not taken, in the data vis-à-vis particular axes of difference,
concern, and controversy around issues in the situation of inquiry.
All three kinds of maps are intended as analytic exercises, fresh ways into
social science data that are especially well suited to contemporary studies
from solely interview-based to multi-sited research. They are intended as supplemental
approaches to traditional grounded theory analyses that center on action—basic
social processes. Instead, these maps center on the situation of inquiry. Through
mapping the data, the analyst constructs the situation of inquiry empirically.
The situation per se becomes the ultimate unit of analysis and understanding
its elements and their relations are the primary goals.
This is an emergent website. Currently it offers
FROM THE BOOK SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS:
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROLOGUE
BIBLIOGRAPHY
HOT LINKS to
· Sage
Publishers to order copies of the book
· Adele
E. Clarke’s homepage at UC San Francisco
· Anselm L. Strauss’s homepage at UC San Francisco
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