Description:
This ground-breaking text features leading international sport researchers explaining how they actually carried out their real life research projects, highlighting the practical day-to-day problems, false starts and setbacks that are a normal part of the research process. It focuses on ten pieces of research that have made a distinctive and valuable contribution to the study of sport. For each one the author of that research explains how the project was conducted and the issues that they faced. In addition, each piece of research has a commentary from a leading sport scholar outlining why it is regarded as being an important contribution to the discipline of sport studies and how that research can inform studies being carried out today. Doing Real World Research in Sport Studies enables students and researchers to develop a more realistic understanding of what the research process actually involves.
Review Quotes:
'A fascinating read for scholars enthusiastic about social research on sport ... Within a burgeoning library of contemporary sport-related research texts, this deserves pride of place as one of the more original and compelling contributions of recent years', Alex Channon, Leisure Studies