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Digital platforms have generated content ripe for analysis but have also created methodological, practical and ethical challenges. This book critically examines qualitative research in the digital space and offers novel insights into how the rise of new technology is helping to shape sport and exercise studies.
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Digital platforms have generated content ripe for analysis but have also created methodological, practical and ethical challenges. This book critically examines qualitative research in the digital space and offers novel insights into how the rise of new technology is helping to shape sport and exercise studies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315304533
- Artikelnr.: 50002969
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Oktober 2017
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315304533
- Artikelnr.: 50002969
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Andrea Bundon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Her work, which spans the fields of sport sociology and critical disability studies, uses (often digital) qualitative methods to explore the intersections of sport, physical activity, disability and social inclusion. She has published in international peer-reviewed journals including Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Psychology of Sport and Excercise, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Disability and Society and Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. She has also contributed to several published and forthcoming books, including The Routledge International Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Sport and Exercise.
Introduction: Digital qualitative research in sport and exercise [Andrea
Bundon] Part I: Conceptualizing digital qualitative research 1. (Digital)
culture, media citizenship and major event narratives [David McGillivray]
2. The datatification of everything: Towards a sociology of sport and Big
Data [Brad Millington and Rob Millington] 3. Transformative potential?
Feminist approaches to digital sport media research [Dunja Antunovic] Part
II: Doing digital qualitative research 4. Understanding athletes' online
participation: A ticket to qualitative research on online sports arenas
[Urban Carlén and Ninitha Maivorsdotter] 5. Guarding against quick and
easy: Tightening up qualitative sport and social media research [Jimmy
Sanderson] 6. Research consideration when investigating psychological
factors and health-related issues in online contexts [Matthew Hall and
Sarah Grogan] Part III: Examples of digital qualitative research in sport
and exercise 7. Mommy blogging: Understanding athlete-mother identities in
a running community using discursive psychological analysis [Kerry McGannon
and Jenny McMahon] 8. Unless you go online you're on your own: Blogging as
a bridge in para-sport [Andrea Bundon and Laura Hurd Clarke] 9. Sponsorship
goes social: Analyzing Twitter users' discussion of French Open sponsors
[Elizabeth Delia and Cole Armstrong] 10. Shaky footage from the field:
Envisioning a new terrain with film-based inquiry [Yosuke Washiya]
Afterword: Sport's digital future: Biodigital design, e-sport, mixed
reality, fan engagement and gamification [Andy Miah]
Bundon] Part I: Conceptualizing digital qualitative research 1. (Digital)
culture, media citizenship and major event narratives [David McGillivray]
2. The datatification of everything: Towards a sociology of sport and Big
Data [Brad Millington and Rob Millington] 3. Transformative potential?
Feminist approaches to digital sport media research [Dunja Antunovic] Part
II: Doing digital qualitative research 4. Understanding athletes' online
participation: A ticket to qualitative research on online sports arenas
[Urban Carlén and Ninitha Maivorsdotter] 5. Guarding against quick and
easy: Tightening up qualitative sport and social media research [Jimmy
Sanderson] 6. Research consideration when investigating psychological
factors and health-related issues in online contexts [Matthew Hall and
Sarah Grogan] Part III: Examples of digital qualitative research in sport
and exercise 7. Mommy blogging: Understanding athlete-mother identities in
a running community using discursive psychological analysis [Kerry McGannon
and Jenny McMahon] 8. Unless you go online you're on your own: Blogging as
a bridge in para-sport [Andrea Bundon and Laura Hurd Clarke] 9. Sponsorship
goes social: Analyzing Twitter users' discussion of French Open sponsors
[Elizabeth Delia and Cole Armstrong] 10. Shaky footage from the field:
Envisioning a new terrain with film-based inquiry [Yosuke Washiya]
Afterword: Sport's digital future: Biodigital design, e-sport, mixed
reality, fan engagement and gamification [Andy Miah]
Introduction: Digital qualitative research in sport and exercise [Andrea
Bundon] Part I: Conceptualizing digital qualitative research 1. (Digital)
culture, media citizenship and major event narratives [David McGillivray]
2. The datatification of everything: Towards a sociology of sport and Big
Data [Brad Millington and Rob Millington] 3. Transformative potential?
Feminist approaches to digital sport media research [Dunja Antunovic] Part
II: Doing digital qualitative research 4. Understanding athletes' online
participation: A ticket to qualitative research on online sports arenas
[Urban Carlén and Ninitha Maivorsdotter] 5. Guarding against quick and
easy: Tightening up qualitative sport and social media research [Jimmy
Sanderson] 6. Research consideration when investigating psychological
factors and health-related issues in online contexts [Matthew Hall and
Sarah Grogan] Part III: Examples of digital qualitative research in sport
and exercise 7. Mommy blogging: Understanding athlete-mother identities in
a running community using discursive psychological analysis [Kerry McGannon
and Jenny McMahon] 8. Unless you go online you're on your own: Blogging as
a bridge in para-sport [Andrea Bundon and Laura Hurd Clarke] 9. Sponsorship
goes social: Analyzing Twitter users' discussion of French Open sponsors
[Elizabeth Delia and Cole Armstrong] 10. Shaky footage from the field:
Envisioning a new terrain with film-based inquiry [Yosuke Washiya]
Afterword: Sport's digital future: Biodigital design, e-sport, mixed
reality, fan engagement and gamification [Andy Miah]
Bundon] Part I: Conceptualizing digital qualitative research 1. (Digital)
culture, media citizenship and major event narratives [David McGillivray]
2. The datatification of everything: Towards a sociology of sport and Big
Data [Brad Millington and Rob Millington] 3. Transformative potential?
Feminist approaches to digital sport media research [Dunja Antunovic] Part
II: Doing digital qualitative research 4. Understanding athletes' online
participation: A ticket to qualitative research on online sports arenas
[Urban Carlén and Ninitha Maivorsdotter] 5. Guarding against quick and
easy: Tightening up qualitative sport and social media research [Jimmy
Sanderson] 6. Research consideration when investigating psychological
factors and health-related issues in online contexts [Matthew Hall and
Sarah Grogan] Part III: Examples of digital qualitative research in sport
and exercise 7. Mommy blogging: Understanding athlete-mother identities in
a running community using discursive psychological analysis [Kerry McGannon
and Jenny McMahon] 8. Unless you go online you're on your own: Blogging as
a bridge in para-sport [Andrea Bundon and Laura Hurd Clarke] 9. Sponsorship
goes social: Analyzing Twitter users' discussion of French Open sponsors
[Elizabeth Delia and Cole Armstrong] 10. Shaky footage from the field:
Envisioning a new terrain with film-based inquiry [Yosuke Washiya]
Afterword: Sport's digital future: Biodigital design, e-sport, mixed
reality, fan engagement and gamification [Andy Miah]