Conversations About Group Concept Mapping
Applications, Examples, and Enhancements
- Mary Kane - Concept Systems, Inc.
- Scott Rosas - Concept Systems, Inc.
November 2017 | 312 pages | SAGE Publications, Inc
Conversations About Group Concept Mapping: Applications, Examples, and Enhancements takes a concise, practice-based approach to group concept mapping. After defining the method, demonstrating how to design a project, and providing guidelines to analyze the results, this book then dives into real research exemplars. Conversations with the researchers are based on in depth interviews that connected method, practice and results.
The conversations are from a wide variety of research settings, that include mapping the needs of at-risk African American youth, creating dialogue within a local business community, considering learning needs in the 21st century, and identifying the best ways to support teens receiving Supplemental Social Security Income. The authors reflect on the commonalities between the cases and draw out insights into the overall group concept mapping method from each case.
The conversations are from a wide variety of research settings, that include mapping the needs of at-risk African American youth, creating dialogue within a local business community, considering learning needs in the 21st century, and identifying the best ways to support teens receiving Supplemental Social Security Income. The authors reflect on the commonalities between the cases and draw out insights into the overall group concept mapping method from each case.
Introduction
Acknowledgments
About the Authors
SECTION I
Chapter 1. Simple Rules for Constructing Group Knowledge: The What and How of GCM
By the Book: The Textbook Definition of GCM
A “Group Wisdom” Definition
GCM’s Simple Rules: The Participant as Knowledge Holder
How GCM is Used
Where GCM is Used
Chapter 2. GCM in Action: Capturing Knowledge, Valuing Participation
GCM’s Simple Rules: What We Ask of the Participant
The Researcher’s Roles in GCM
Designing and Conducting GCM: The Project Process Model
Orientation to the Model: Roles in GCM
The GCM Process: An Exemplar
Idea Generation
Data Development and Phase II Planning
Organizing
A Sample of a Sorting and Rating
Chapter 3. GCM in Action: Analyzing for Results, Producing the Map
Analysis
Looking at the Maps
Ratings Comparisons
Interpretation
Glossary: Commonly Used Terms in Group Concept Mapping
SECTION II
Chapter 4. Conversations on Group Concept Mapping With Guest Researchers: Introduction
Chapter 5. A Conversation on Needs of At-Risk African American Youth in Chicago
Design Decisions and Technical Innovations
Chapter 6. A Conversation on Regional Economic Development and Cultural Entrepreneurship
Design Decisions and Technical Innovations
Chapter 7. A Conversation on the Future of Learning: New Ways to Learn New Skills for Future Jobs
Design Decisions and Technical Innovations
Chapter 8. A Conversation on Promoting Readiness for Living, Learning, and Working for Youth Who Have Disabilities Who Receive Supplemental Security Income (SSI)
Design Decisions and Technical Innovations
Chapter 9. Synthesis: What We’ve Learned
Participation
Representation and Visualization
Utilization
Integrated, Mixed-Method Approach
Conclusion
Chapter 10. Forward
Appendices
A. Bibliography
B. GCM Project Workbook
C. Technology for Managing and Conducting GCM
D. Guest Researchers’ Biographies
References
Index
Supplements
Student Resource Site
Visit the companion website for more information and resources about the GCM software as well as using SPSS for Group Concept Mapping.
Visit the companion website for more information and resources about the GCM software as well as using SPSS for Group Concept Mapping.
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 2: GCM In Action: Capturing Knowledge, Valuing Participation
Chapter 9: Synthesis: What We've Learned