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A group exploring the possibilities, advantages and limitations of connecting critical realist ontology and biographical methods in social sciences.
March 5
A group exploring the possibilities, advantages and limitations of connecting critical realist ontology and biographical methods in social sciences.
February 28
Kurt Vandaele might attend Adam Mrozowicki's event
October 20, 2010 to October 22, 2010
Institute of Sociology (University of Wroclaw) and Polish Sociological Association are pleased to invite you to the international conference: Social Agency. Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of the 21st Century Sociology. The main goal of…
February 18
October 20, 2010 to October 22, 2010
Institute of Sociology (University of Wroclaw) and Polish Sociological Association are pleased to invite you to the international conference: Social Agency. Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of the 21st Century Sociology. The main goal of…
February 16
Adam Mrozowicki added an event
October 20, 2010 to October 22, 2010
Institute of Sociology (University of Wroclaw) and Polish Sociological Association are pleased to invite you to the international conference: Social Agency. Theoretical and Methodological Challenges of the 21st Century Sociology. The main goal of…
February 16
A group exploring the possibilities, advantages and limitations of connecting critical realist ontology and biographical methods in social sciences.
February 14
Whateveer it is, I've to congrate due to the comletion of your study. My self still in the process of analysing my data and I use GT and RBV theory. I've heard The Abductive Reasoning in a QRA Confrence last January. Presented by a person who did a…
February 10
Hi Glen and Muhammad, Thanks for your comments. I know an earlier article of J. Reichertz published in German. I learnt a lot from it as indeed my method was close to abductive reasoning. I started with some general ideas from Bourdieu's theory and…
February 9
Are you adopted the Glasserian or Strauss & Cobin GT Method.
February 9
Hi Adam, I recently completed my doctoral dissertation using classic grounded theory method to investigate distance learning. I've been reading and reflecting on the role of abductive reasoning in GT. One article was very useful was a chapter in the…
February 6
tanks a lot
February 4
hi I love Critical realism and biographical research,I want use this metod in my tez. I try make a mechanism for aging and Globalizition I`m student in bu-alisina uni-Hamedan-iran master-sociology
February 4
A group exploring the possibilities, advantages and limitations of connecting critical realist ontology and biographical methods in social sciences.
February 4
February 4
Hello Adam and congratulations on the succesful completion of your PhD. I am a historian with a special bias for prosopographical and biographical studies. I would be interested in your methodological chapter and the grounded theory approach. I woul…
February 3
A group exploring the possibilities, advantages and limitations of connecting critical realist ontology and biographical methods in social sciences.
February 3

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My Method(s):
Qualitative Research Methods
Profession:
Higher Education - faculty/lecturer, Higher Education - student

Adam Mrozowicki's Blog

Adam Mrozowicki

PhD thesis on Polish workers - combining grounded theory methodology and biographical method

Dear All,

since I am new in the Methodspace, I would like to briefly present myself before I move to the topic of this post. I am Adam Mrozowicki. I have just defended my PhD thesis on 'Coping with social change. Life strategies of workers in Poland after the end of state socialism', at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium. I am a sociologist, and - as my family name might indicate :) - I am Polish.

In my PhD thesis, I combined grounded theory methodology and biographical method (Schue… Continue

Posted on February 24, 2009 at 3:24pm — 12 Comments

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At 2:33pm on February 25, 2009, Patrick Brindle said…
Hi Adam,
Thanks for your post. We're still beta testing right now, so its unlikely many people will be ready or willing to respond to your thread for a month or so, but hopefully when the site goes live they will do. My advice, if you are interested in qualitative theory, is to post a question as a new blog and invite a few others to respond so that the thread gains momentum. Anyway, as Alex says, welcome!
Patrick
At 10:32am on February 24, 2009, Alexandra Cuncev said…
Hello! And thank you. Hope you enjoy the site!
 
 
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