Ethnographies in sport and exercise research /
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| Language: | English |
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Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY :
Routledge, is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group, an Informa business,
2016.
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Table of Contents:
- Ethnography in sport-related research : influences, continuities, possibilities
- Finding the Field : Ethnographic Research in Exercise Settings
- Ethnography as a sensual way of being : Methodological and representational challenges
- Ethnographic creative non-fiction : Exploring the what's, why's and how's
- Women's lived experiences of health and ageing in physical activity
- Suffering and the Loneliness of the Fell Runner : An Ethnographic Foray
- The boxer in the mirror : The ethnographic-self as a resource while conducting insider research among professional boxers
- Considering micropolitical (under)"currents" : Reflections on fieldwork within an elite men's rowing programme
- Reflecting on the "perils of ethnography" : A case study of football fan rivalry in Birmingham
- The legitimacy of ethnographic filming : Literary thoughts and practical realities
- Traversing ontological dispositions : The intersection between remote Indigenous communities and elite urban-based men's football organisation
- Walking the streets : The flâneur and the sociology of sport
- The marginal place of ethnographic research in sport management.