Book Review: Heeding The Cry for Help

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Kara Vander Linden

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In The Cry for Help, Glaser (2016) articulated four main points. First, the use of classic grounded theory (CGT) is growing worldwide. Second, there are increasing numbers of novice researchers seeking support. Third, help needs to be provided to strengthen the position CGT is gaining worldwide. However, this help should preserve the autonomy of the novice researcher and come from mentors experienced in using and mentoring CGT. The final point is a call for help from Glaser to “senior mentors” to answer the cries from help from novice researchers for their sake and to continue to strengthen the growth of CGT worldwide.

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Vander Linden, K. (2016). Book Review: Heeding The Cry for Help. Grounded Theory Review, 15(01), 59–62. Retrieved from https://groundedtheoryreview.org/index.php/gtr/article/view/227
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Glaser, B. G. (2016). The Cry for Help: Preserving the Autonomy doing GT Research. Mill Valley, CA: Sociology Press

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