Description
Online Research Methods in Sport Studies
Authors: Cleland Jamie, Dixon Kevin, Kilvington Daniel
Language: EnglishKeywords
Smart Phones; Synchronous Online Interviews; Jamie Cleland; Online Researchers; Kevin Dixon; Online Research Methods; Dan Kilvington; Men’s National Football Teams; research methods; Online Focus Group; research methods in sport; Enthusiastic Sportspersons; qualitative methods; Football Association; quantitative methods; Participant Information Sheet; mixed methods; Authentic Sport Experience; social media; VoIP Technology; new media; Online Research; digital media; Online Interviews; digital sport; Quantitative Research; sport media; Complete Participant Observation; data collection; Interpretive Phenomenological Analysis; data analysis; Literature Review; internet surveys; Non-probability Sampling Technique; interviews; Online Survey; ethnography; Online Research Ethics; fitness apps; Asynchronous Interviews; twitter; Online Survey Research; facebook; Online Ethnography; blogs; Good Ethical Practice; internet forum; Informed Consent; digital technology; research question; research ethics; digital ethics; focus groups; video conferencing; chat rooms; discussion boards; participant observation; web archives; virtual fieldwork; statistics; SPSS; critical discourse analysis; textual analysis; visual analysis; content analysis; thematic analysis; NVivo; online surveys; sports marketing
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Add to cart the book of Cleland Jamie, Dixon Kevin, Kilvington DanielPublication date: 12-2019
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In Print (Delivery period: 14 days).
Add to cart the book of Cleland Jamie, Dixon Kevin, Kilvington DanielPublication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
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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.
List of Figures; List of Tables; Chapter 1: Introduction; Chapter 2: Creating Your Online Research Questions; Chapter 3: Online Research Ethics; Chapter 4: Online Surveys; Chapter 5: Online Interviews; Chapter 6: Investigating the Online World; Chapter 7: Analysing and Presenting Data; Glossary; Index
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.
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