- Anselm Strauss
__NOTOC__Anselm L. Strauss (
December 18 ,1916 inNew York City –September 5 ,1996 ) was an American sociologist, who worked the field ofmedical sociology . He is well known as co-founder ofgrounded theory .Biography
Strauss, whose grandparents were German immigrants in the
United States , grew up in Mount Vernon. His physician recommended that Strauss move toArizona after high school because he suffered from breathing problems, but that was too far from New York. Strauss took up his studies at theUniversity of Virginia in 1935 and got his Ph.D. inSociology from theUniversity of Chicago whereHerbert Blumer taught himSymbolic interactionism .From 1944 to 1947, Strauss worked as a professor at a small college in
Wisconsin . He went on to Indiana University, where he metAlfred Lindesmith ; in 1949, they published a very successful book ("Social Psychology").In 1952, Strauss returned to Chicago as assistant professor.
In 1960, he went to the School of Nursing at the
University of California, San Francisco where he founded the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences. He headed the department until 1987 although even as a professor emeritus, he continued his research and teaching activities. Strauss published over 30 books.Strauss died on September 5, 1996 of a heart condition he had learned to live with for several decades.
Works (selection)
Strauss is best known for his work on the methodology in qualitative research and in particular for the development of
grounded theory , a general methodology he established together withBarney Glaser in the 1960s.Grounded Theory
* "
The Discovery of Grounded Theory " (together with Barney Glaser, 1967)
* "Qualitative Analysis for Social Scientists " (1987)
* "" (together with Juliet Corbin, 1990)Other Works
* Citation
last1 = Strauss | first1 = Anselm
last2 = Schatzman | first2 = Leonard
title = Social Class and Modes of Communication
journal =American Journal of Sociology
volume = 60
issue = 4
pages = 329–338
year = 1955References
* Legewie, Heiner & Schervier-Legewie, Barbara (September 2004). "Forschung ist harte Arbeit, es ist immer ein Stück Leiden damit verbunden. Deshalb muss es auf der anderen Seite Spaß machen". Anselm Strauss interviewed by Heiner Legewie and Barbara Schervier-Legewie. "Forum: Qualitative Social Research On-line Journal", 5(3), Art. 22. [http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-04/04-3-22-e.htm Interview as MP3 audio (english)] / [http://www.qualitative-research.net/fqs-texte/3-04/04-3-22-d.htm edited German translation of interview] . Accessed onMay 20 ,2005 .External links
* [http://www.ucsf.edu/anselmstrauss/ Strauss memorial page at UCSF]
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