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Sociology

Edith Cowan University

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2011

Grounded theory

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Entitativity And Ideology: A Grounded Theory Of Disengagement, Kira J. Harris Jan 2011

Entitativity And Ideology: A Grounded Theory Of Disengagement, Kira J. Harris

Australian Security and Intelligence Conference

Highly entitative sub-groups with strong ideologies ensure members are committed to the groups cause making disengagement a significant life event. This paper provides an insight into the current study of the psychological and social factors influencing the experience of personal disengagement from HESGIs. Semi-structured interviews were held with former members of one percent motorcycle clubs, fundamental religious groups, a pseudopsychotherapeutic cult, political activist groups, and military Special Forces. Using purposive sampling, participants were recruited through informal networks, internet requests and snowballing methods. Data analysis is at the preliminary stages, but through the coding and analysis methods of Strauss and Corbin’s …