RL2026-3 Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry

RL2026-3 Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry

Recorded On: 06/24/2026

INSTRUCTOR
Johnny Saldaña, Arizona State University

This course provides focused guidance for developing theory by reviewing a qualitatively-derived theoretical statement’s six elements: concepts, propositional logic, parameters and/or variation, causation, generalization and/or transferability, and the improvement of social life. After a review of foundation principles in theory and theorizing, participants will explore skill-building activities in each of the six elements, followed by synthesis and visual modeling exercises, and recommended criteria for evaluating theoretical statements. The course is targeted to graduate students, novices to qualitative research, and early career scholars. Participants should have an introductory knowledge (e.g., a one semester or one quarter course) of research design or qualitative research methods. No pre-course assignments or special materials are needed. Course content is based on Saldaña’s textbook, Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry (Sage Publications, 2025).

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RL2026-3 Developing Theory Through Qualitative Inquiry
Open to view video.  |   Closed captions available  |  220 minutes
Open to view video.  |   Closed captions available  |  220 minutes