ABSTRACT

To understand and more creatively capture the social world, visual methods have increasingly become used by researchers in the social sciences and education. However, despite the rapid development of visual-based knowledge, and despite the obvious links between human movement and visual forms of understanding, visual research has been scarce in the fields of physical culture and physical education pedagogy. This groundbreaking book is the first to mark a "visual turn" in understanding and researching physical culture and pedagogies, offering innovative, image-based research that reveals key issues in the domains of sport, health, and physical education studies.

Integrating visual research into physical culture and pedagogy studies, the book provides the reader with different ways of "seeing", looking at, and critically engaging with physical culture. Since human movement is increasingly created, established, and pedagogized beyond traditional educational sites such as schools, sport clubs, and fitness gyms, the book also explores the notion of visual pedagogy in wider physical culture, helping the reader to understand how visual-based technologies such as television, the internet, and mobile phones are central to people’s engagement with physical culture today. The book demonstrates how the visual creates dynamic pedagogical tools for revealing playful forms of embodiment, and offers the reader a range of visual methods, from researcher-produced photo analysis to participatory-centred visual approaches, that will enhance their own study of physical culture.

Pedagogies, Physical Culture and Visual Methods is important reading for all advanced students and researchers with an interest in human movement, physical education, physical culture, sport studies, and research methods in education.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction

part I|100 pages

Physical culture and visual pedagogies in school

chapter 1|15 pages

Beyond words

The visual as a form of student-centered inquiry of the body and physical activity

chapter 2|17 pages

Empowering high-school girls as media consumers/producers

Engaging in activist research through visual methods

chapter 3|15 pages

Slights, cameras, inaction

Using flip cameras in cooperative learning to explore girls' (dis)engagement in physical education

chapter 4|14 pages

From media images to body narratives

Photo elicitation as a method for triggering young people's “body talk”

chapter 5|16 pages

Rejecting the weak Asian body

Boys visualising strong masculinities

chapter 6|21 pages

“Speaking for themselves” through digital photography

The re-making of South Asian girlhood in “home-made” physical culture

part II|136 pages

Physical culture and visual pedagogies beyond school

chapter 7|16 pages

Out of focus

Sport media, women athletes, and media literacy

chapter 8|13 pages

Sport, gender and development

On the use of photovoice as a participatory action research tool to inform policy makers

chapter 9|18 pages

What did I do-see-learn at the beach?

Surfing festival as a cultural pedagogical sight/site

chapter 11|20 pages

“The stuff that I do”

Children's views of and meanings assigned to physical activity

chapter 12|14 pages

Young people as curators of physical culture

A metaphor to teach and research

chapter 14|20 pages

The Moving in My World project

A museum exhibition of physical culture for “real people in real places”