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Anselm L. Strauss was a prominent American sociologist whose work significantly contributed to the field of qualitative research and social theory. He is best known for his development of grounded theory alongside Barney Glaser, which emphasizes the importance of generating theory from data rather than testing existing theories. Strauss's research often focused on the social organization of medical work and the ways in which individuals navigate their identities within healthcare systems. His influential books, such as "Social Organization of Medical Work" and "Creating Sociological Awareness," have shaped the understanding of social interactions in various contexts.

Throughout his career, Strauss collaborated with many scholars and was involved in various academic initiatives that aimed to enhance sociological understanding of collective images and symbolic representations. His interdisciplinary approach has influenced a variety of fields beyond sociology, including health care, education, and organizational studies. Strauss's legacy continues to inspire new generations of researchers seeking to explore the complexities of social life and the meanings individuals attach to their experiences.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 April 7, 1916
出生地点 New York City, New York, USA
去世日期 September 5, 1996