For those doing and teaching qualitative research in relation to sport and physical culture, The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Culture is a ‘must read’ collection. The handbook is notable not only for the range of topics covered by outstanding researchers and thinkers, but also for the astute ways that the fundamentals of qualitative research – and tensions around what these are and how they have been, and might be, engaged with – are mixed with cutting edge reflections on pressing social and environmental issues in the realm of sport and physical culture. My thanks to the editors and authors for producing such an important and useful resource.<br />

- Brian Wilson,

The nature of qualitative research is often described as the critical inquiry into understanding human experiences, behaviors, and social phenomena. Sometimes focused on "why" and "how" behind actions and decisions, rather than just the "what, where, and when"—but then pushing. Pushing that sensed knowing into both the realm of possibilities, that which can be further done as recompense and recovery; and then toward the realm of potentialities of being and doing differently, progressively and communally, better, for self and others, for the future. The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Culture—takes this charge applied to embodied practices in sport in diverse spaces of human social activities. Reticent to offer just another survey, each chapter of this impressive project pokes and prods at positionality in qualitative research in relation to cultural contexts and purpose; engaging a close examination of the situatedness of happenings and or orientations to them; along with exploring the politics of inquiry, philosophies of inquiry, practices of inquiry, and diverse sites of inquiry. All within the framework of exploring the ethics of being and reporting. Then offering new and emerging methodologies of qualitative research engagement for a new millennium. This book will be valuable resource and guide, not only to researchers across the panoply of sport and physical culture studies but offering new and seasoned qualitative researchers a refreshed entry into their own explorations in diverse personal, social, and political contexts. Where the practices of human social activity establish the difference between place and space, by transforming the lives of those who live and observe their engagements.<br />
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- Bryant Keith Alexander,

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Leaders in the field of qualitative methods, Michael Giardina, Michele Donnelly and Devra Waldman craft a vision for the future of qualitative sport and physical cultural research in this ground-breaking volume. Centrally concerned with the politics, philosophies, practices and sites that underpin qualitative inquiry in the discipline at this current moment, it is primed to become the go-to methods text for sport researchers.<br />
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- Kim Toffoletti,

The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture is a pivotal resource that marks the next evolutionary step in the field of qualitative research within sport and physical culture. Building on decades of methodological advancements and scholarly contributions, this handbook addresses the dynamic and expanding nature of the field. It brings together a diverse group of contributors from over a dozen countries, including Argentina, Australia, Canada, China, France, Japan, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Qatar, Spain, the United States, and the United Kingdom, showcasing the international growth and vibrancy of qualitative research in this domain.

Contributors come from a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds, such as anthropology, education, health sciences, human movement and nutrition sciences, journalism and communication, kinesiology, public health, sociology, sport and exercise psychology, sport management, and women’s, gender, and sexuality studies. They explore a range of traditional and emerging topics and methodologies, from feminist inquiry and Indigenous methodologies to new materialism and political ecologies, from interviewing and ethnography to arts-based methods and participatory research, and from qualitative research developments in Asia and the Middle East to studies with fan communities and Olympic and Paralympic athletes.

Organized into five parts, the handbook begins with the politics of inquiry, emphasizing the inescapable political dimensions of qualitative research including questions of reflexivity, positionality, grant funding, and co-production. It then delves into philosophies of inquiry, practices of inquiry, and sites of inquiry, and concludes with reflections and future directions. Chapters in the handbook collectively present a review of the past, a statement on the present, and a vision for the future of qualitative research in sport and physical culture.

The Sage Handbook of Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture is an essential resource for scholars, practitioners, and students seeking to engage with the latest developments and debates in qualitative research. It provides a comprehensive and nuanced understanding of the field, equipping readers to navigate and contribute to the evolving landscape of sport and physical culture research.

Part I: The Politics of Inquiry
Part II: Philosophies of Inquiry
Part III: Practices of Inquiry
Part IV: Sites of Inquiry
Part V: Conclusions

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Chapter 1 Locating the Field: The Discipline and Practice of Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture - Michael D. Giardina, Michele K. Donnelly, Devra J. Waldman Part I Politics of Inquiry Chapter 2 Reflexivity in Sport & Physical Culture: An Ethics of Care - Rebecca Olive, Belinda Wheaton Chapter 3 Positionality in Sport & Physical Culture: Methodological Silences - Devra Waldman Chapter 4 Qualitative Research, Scholarly “Performance”, and the Rationalization of Inquiry in Sport & Physical Culture - Joshua I. Newman, Tarlan Chahardovali, Roc Rochon, Shushan Dai Chapter 5 Funded Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture: A Conversation between a Practitioner and an Academician - Austin Thompson-Spain, Kyle S. Bunds Chapter 6 Research Co-Production in Sport & Physical Culture: What is co-production, why do it, and how might it be practiced, evaluated, and moved forward? - Brett Smith, Toni L. Williams Chapter 7 Qualitative Evidence, ‘Science’, and the Development of Sport Policy - Sheree Bekker Chapter 8 Time, Temporality, and “Slow” Research in Sport & Physical Culture - Ioannis Costas Batlle, Bryan C. Clift Part II Philosophies of Inquiry Chapter 9 Feminist Inquiry in Sport & Physical Culture: Tensions between Feminist - Stacey Pope Chapter 10 Black Feminism and Intersectionality in Sport & Physical Culture - Letisha Engracia Cardoso Brown Chapter 11 Critical Race Theory in Sport & Physical Culture - A. Lamont Williams Chapter 12 Queer & Trans* Inquiry in Sport & Physical Culture - Anna Posbergh, Anna Baeth Chapter 13 Physical Cultural Studies: Toward a Meaningful and Generative Unity-in-Difference - David L. Andrews, Shannon Jette, Julie Brice, Katelyn Esmonde, Michael T. Friedman, Ron Mower, Jennifer D. Roberts, Tori A. Justin, Michael L. Silk, Holly Thorpe, Brandon T. Wallace, Chapter 14 Critical Disability Studies in Sport & Physical Culture - Javier Monforte Chapter 15 Indigenous Methodologies in Sport & Physical Culture - Tricia McGuire-Adams Chapter 16 New Materialism in Sport & Physical Culture - Pirkko Markula Chapter 17 Political Ecologies of Sport & Physical Culture - Gavin Weedon Chapter 18 International Development and Global Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture: Biopolitics, Postcolonialism, and Field Methods. - Simon C. Darnell, Mat Blundell Part III Practices of Inquiry Chapter 19 Interviewing in Sport & Physical Culture - Elizabeth B. Delia Chapter 20 Critical Ethnography in Sport & Physical Culture - Daniel Burdsey Chapter 21 Autoethnography in Sport & Physical Culture - Jacquelyn Allen-Collinson Chapter 22 Arts-based Methods in Sport & Physical Culture: Comics, Zines, Poetry, and Sculpture - Shawn Forde, Jess Nachman Chapter 23 Audio-Visual Inquiry in Sport & Physical Culture - Yosuke Washiya Chapter 24 Creative Nonfiction in Sport & Physical Culture: Telling Stories and Connecting with Audiences - Francesca Cavallerio Chapter 25 Feminist Media Studies in Sport & Physical Culture - Cheryl Cooky, Dunja Antunovic Chapter 26 Participatory Research in Sport & Physical Culture: An Orientation to Inquiry - Kyle Rich, Robyn Smith, Audrey Giles Part IV Sites of Inquiry Chapter 27 Community-based Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture: Relationships and Resistance in the Neoliberal City - Rylan Kafara, Jay Scherer, Jordan Koch Chapter 28 Conducting Qualitative Research with Olympic and Paralympic Athletes and Staff - Hélène Joncheray, Rémi Richard Chapter 29 Researching Gender Inclusion in Sport Organizations - Lucy Piggott, Annelies Knoppers Chapter 30 Digital Ethnography in Sport & Physical Culture - Gaston Julian Gil, María Nemesia Hijós Chapter 31 Qualitative Research for Climate Justice in Sport & Physical Culture - Liv Yoon Chapter 32 Qualitative Research on Sport & Physical Culture in China - Huan Xiong Chapter 33 Qualitative Research on Sport and Physical Culture within Muslim contexts and Communities - Mahfoud Amara Chapter 34 Qualitative Research with Sport Fan Communities - Radoslaw Kossakowski Chapter 35 Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture with Criminalized Populations: Access, Ethics, and the Use of Knowledge for Social Change - Mark Norman Part V Conclusions Chapter 36 Critically Proactive Research through Space and Time: A Conversation Between Father and Son - Jack Sugden, John Sugden Chapter 37 The Future is Unwritten: Challenges and Opportunities in Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Culture - Devra J. Waldman, Michele K. Donnelly, Michael D. Giardina
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ISBN
9781529628555
Publisert
2025-07-18
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SAGE Publications Ltd
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1330 gr
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246 mm
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174 mm
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P, UP, 06, 05
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Engelsk
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680

Biografisk notat

Michael D. Giardina is Professor of Qualitative Inquiry and Physical Culture in the Department of Sport Management at Florida State University. He is a Fellow of the National Academy of Kinesiology (#649) and a Research Fellow of the North American Society for the Sociology of Sport. He is the author of editor of more than 30 books including The SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research (6th edition; with Norman K. Denzin, Yvonna S. Lincoln, and Gaile S. Cannella; Sage, 2023), Qualitative Inquiry in Transition—Pasts, Presents, and Futures: A Critical Reader (with Norman K. Denzin; Routledge, 2024), and the award-winning Sport, Spectacle, and NASCAR Nation: Consumption and the Cultural Politics of Neoliberalism (with Joshua I. Newman; PalgraveMacmillan, 2011). He is the editor of three qualitative research journals published by SAGE (Qualitative Inquiry; Cultural Studies?Critical Methodologies; International Review of Qualitative Research), and three book series with Routledge on qualitative methods, including the series Qualitative Research in Sport & Physical Activity (with Brett Smith). From 2015-2020 he was Editor of the Sociology of Sport Journal, and from 2020-2025 he was Director of the International Congress of Qualitative Inquiry (ICQI). He can be followed on Twitter/X @mdgiardinaFSU, or found on the soccer field watching his son star as a playmaking forward on his club team.  Michele K. Donnelly is an Associate Professor of Sport Management at Brock University, Canada. She is the author of Gender Equality and the Olympic Programme (Routledge, 2023) and co-editor of Physical Culture, Ethnography, and the Body: Theory, Method, and Praxis (Routledge, 2017) and Youth Culture and Sport; Identity, Power, and Politics (with Routledge, 2007). Her work has also appeared in books such as the SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research (6th edition) and SAGE Handbook of Qualitative Research Design. Devra J. Waldman is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sport Management at Florida State University. Her research has been published in such leading journals as Progress in Human Geography, Geoforum, International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, International Review for the Sociology of Sport, and Cultural Studies?Critical Methodologies.