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A Grounded Theory of Qcamp

In: Transformative Learning

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  • Larry D. Browning

    (The University of Texas at Austin
    Nord University Business School)

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This book is about learning qualitative methods practiced in a retreat. I use nine concepts to further elaborate the 13 chapters of the book. Our chapter writers use the methodology they experienced at Qcamp to reflect on what they learned and subsequently applied to their research projects. The nine category grounded theory synthesis includes: complication, emotion, identification, ideology, spirited, materiality, transportation, interrogative, and reckoning. In the summary of this chapter the nine categories are further reduced into the basic features of a narrative—character, predicament, and action—to allow them to be used pedagogically.

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  • Larry D. Browning, 2023. "A Grounded Theory of Qcamp," Springer Books, in: Frode Soelberg & Larry D. Browning & Jan-Oddvar Sørnes & Frank Lindberg (ed.), Transformative Learning, chapter 15, pages 227-258, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-20439-5_15
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-20439-5_15
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