ABSTRACT

Ethnography has become an important method for researching and interpreting the social world, not least in the field of sport and exercise studies. Ethnographies in Sport and Exercise Research is the first book to provide a contemporary overview of the current state of ethnographic research and its application within sport and exercise, introducing and explaining a range of well-established and emerging ethnographic approaches.

Featuring a heavyweight line-up of sport and exercise researchers, the book is divided into three parts. The first considers the methodological and theoretical aspects of ethnographic research, including:

  • a history of ethnography in sport and exercise research
  • the definition of the ethnographic field
  • methods of gathering ethnographic data
  • methods of representing ethnographic research.

In the second part of the book, a series of chapter-length case studies, spanning sports from boxing to fell running and themes from gender to fandom, demonstrate the challenges and rewards of ethnographic research in the context of sport and exercise, helping students and researchers to develop a solid understanding of qualitative research at both a theoretical and a practical level. The final part of the book considers future directions for ethnographic research, including an evaluation of its place in the expanding field of study in sport management.

A comprehensive assessment of the statement of ethnographic research in sport, Ethnographies in Sport and Exercise Research is invaluable reading for any research methods course taken as part of a degree programme in sport and exercise, and a useful reference for all active researchers.

chapter |15 pages

Ethnography in sportrelated research

Influences, continuities, possibilities

part |47 pages

Ethnography

chapter |16 pages

Finding the field

Ethnographic research in exercise settings

chapter |14 pages

Ethnography as a sensual way of being

Methodological and representational challenges

chapter |15 pages

Ethnographic creative nonfiction

Exploring the whats, whys and hows

part |106 pages

Case studies

chapter |15 pages

The boxer in the mirror

The ethnographic-self as a resource while conducting insider research among professional boxers

chapter |15 pages

Considering micropolitical (under)‘currents’

Reflections on fieldwork within an elite men's rowing programme

chapter |14 pages

Reflecting on the ‘perils of ethnography’

A case study of football fan rivalry in Birmingham

chapter |10 pages

The legitimacy of ethnographic film

Literary thoughts and practical realities

chapter |16 pages

Traversing ontological dispositions

The intersection between remote Indigenous communities and elite urban-based men's football organisations

part |31 pages

Future considerations and directions

chapter |15 pages

Walking the streets

The flâneur and the sociology of sport