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Využití principů zakotvené teorie při etnopsychologickém výzkumu: Sociální reprezentace smrti v České republice a na Srí Lance

Title in English Applications of the grounded theory principles in the ethnopsychology research: Social representations of death in the Czech Republic and Sri Lank
Authors

HYTYCH Roman MIOVSKÝ Michal ČERMÁK Ivo CHRZ Vladimír

Year of publication 2005
Type Chapter of a book
MU Faculty or unit

Faculty of Social Studies

Citation
Description Researcher's position, from which he explores the subject of his interest, distinguishing of data specific resources types and primary application of grounded theory principles in the ethnopsychology research process, are main themes of this contribution. Research process is analysed both from the view of specific coding types and from the view of continually repeating phases of research process, which is completed by synopses of research findings according to types of data resources. Owing to the fact, that the research subject is observed not only in different social groups, but also in various cultures of the Czech Republic and Sri Lanka, the final findings as well as the whole research process are transcultural verifications, of both grounded theory principles and theory of social representations, whose terms formed theoretical frame of the research.

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