Online Research Methods in Sport Studies

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Asynchronous Interviews
athlete online behaviour
Authentic Sport Experience
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blogs
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chat rooms
Complete Participant Observation
content analysis
critical discourse analysis
Dan Kilvington
data analysis
data collection
digital ethics
digital ethnography
digital media
digital sport
digital technology
discussion boards
Enthusiastic Sportspersons
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ethnography
facebook
fan engagement studies
fitness apps
focus groups
Football Association
Good Ethical Practice
Informed Consent
internet forum
internet surveys
Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis
interviews
Jamie Cleland
Kevin Dixon
Literature Review
Men's National Football Teams
Men’s National Football Teams
mixed methods
new media
Non-probability Sampling Technique
NVivo
online ethnography
Online Focus Group
online interviews
Online Research
Online Research Ethics
Online Research Methods
Online Researchers
online sport research methodologies
Online Survey
Online Survey Research
online surveys
Participant Information Sheet
participant observation
qualitative methods
quantitative methods
Quantitative Research
research ethics
research methods
research methods in sport
research question
Smart Phones
social media
social network analysis
sport media
sports data analysis
sports marketing
SPSS
statistics
Synchronous Online Interviews
textual analysis
thematic analysis
twitter
video conferencing
virtual communities research
virtual fieldwork
visual analysis
VoIP Technology
web archives

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367408138
  • Weight: 371g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Dec 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The internet and digital technologies have transformed sport and the way that we research sport, opening up new ways to analyse sport organisations, fan communities, networks, athletes, the media, and other key stakeholders in the field. This engaging and innovative book offers a complete introduction to online research methods in sport studies, guiding the reader through the entire research process, and bringing that process to life with sport-related cases and examples.

Covering both qualitative and quantitative methods, the book introduces key topics such as generating a research idea, implementing the research design, maintaining good ethical standards, and collecting, analysing and presenting data. It explains how to conduct online surveys, online interviews, and online ethnography in practice, and every chapter contains individual and group activities to encourage the reader to engage with real online research, as well as further reading suggestions to help them develop their knowledge.

Online Research Methods in Sport Studies is essential reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students, academics, and researchers with an interest in sport studies, and is a useful reference for practitioners working in sport or sport media who want to improve their professional research skills.

Jamie Cleland is based in the School of Management at the University of South Australia, Australia. His research often uses online research methods to explore a range of social issues in sport.

Kevin Dixon is based in the School of Health and Life Sciences at Teesside University, UK. His research focuses on the social scientific study of sport and leisure cultures.

Daniel Kilvington is based in the School of Cultural Studies and Humanities at Leeds Beckett University, UK. His teaching and research focus on ‘race’, sport, and new media.