Ethnographies in Sport and Exercise Research P 234 p. 17
目次
1. Introduction (Gyozo Molnar & Laura Purdy) 2. Ethnography in sport-related research: influences, continuities, possibilities (Carrie Dunn & John Hughson) Part 1: Ethnography: methodological and theoretical considerations 3. Finding the Field: Ethnographic Research in Exercise Settings (Pirkko Markula) 4. Ethnography as a sensual way of being: Methodological and representational challenges (Andrew C. Sparkes) 5. Ethnographic creative non-fiction: Exploring the what’s, why’s and how’s (Brett Smith & Kerry R. McGannon & Toni L. Williams) Part 2: Case Studies 6. Women’s lived experiences of health and ageing in physical activity (Meridith Griffin & Cassandra Phoenix) 7. Suffering and the Loneliness of the Fell Runner: An Ethnographic Foray (Michael Atkinson) 8. The boxer in the mirror: The ethnographic-self as a resource while conducting insider research among professional boxers (Alex Stewart) 9. Considering micropolitical (under)‘currents’: Reflections on fieldwork within an elite men’s rowing programme (Laura Purdy) 10. Reflecting on the ‘perils of ethnography’: A case study of football fan rivalry in Birmingham (Adam Benkwitz) 11. The legitimacy of ethnographic filming: Literary thoughts and practical realities (C. Edwards & R. L. Jones) 12. Traversing ontological dispositions: The intersection between remote Indigenous communities and elite urban-based men’s football organisation (Tim Butcher, Chris Hallinan & Barry Judd) Part 3: Future considerations and directions 13. Walking the streets: The flâneur and the sociology of sport (Alan Bairner) 14. The marginal place of ethnographic research in sport management (John Harris)
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