%0 Journal Article %T Surviving Grounded Theory Research Method in an Academic World: Proposal Writing and Theoretical Frameworks %A Naomi Elliott %A Agnes Higgins %J Grounded Theory Review : an International Journal %D 2012 %I Sociology Press %X Grounded theory research students are frequently faced with the challenge of writing a research proposal and using a theoretical framework as part of the academic requirements for a degree programme. Drawing from personal experiences of two PhD graduates who used classic grounded theory in two different universities, this paper highlights key lessons learnt which may help future students who are setting out to use grounded theory method. It identifies key discussion points that students may find useful when engaging with critical audiences, and defending their grounded theory thesis at final examination. Key discussion points included are: the difference between inductive and deductive inquiry; how grounded theory method of data gathering and analysis provide researchers with a viable means of generating new theory; the primacy of the questions used in data gathering and data analysis; and, the research-theory link as opposed to the theory-research link. %K grounded theory %K classic grounded theory %K research proposal %K grounded theory method %K inductive and deductive inquiry %K data analysis %U http://groundedtheoryreview.com/2012/12/07/surviving-grounded-theory-research-method-in-an-academic-world-proposal-writing-and-theoretical-frameworks/