Axial coding
Axial coding is the breaking down of core themes during qualitative data analysis.
Axial coding in grounded theory is the process of relating codes to each other, via a combination of inductive and deductive thinking.
According to Strauss and Corbin who propose the use of a "coding paradigm", the basic framework of generic relationships is understood to include categories related to:
- the phenomenon under study,
- the conditions related to that phenomenon,
- the actions and interactional strategies directed at managing or handling the phenomenon and
- the consequences of the actions/interactions related to the phenomenon.
Axial coding is a cornerstone of Strauss and Corbin's approach but is regarded by Charmaz as highly structured and optional.