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Twitter, Facebook, online forums, blogs and websites scholars are increasingly turning to digital sources to study sport and physical activity. These platforms have generated new digital content ripe for analysis and are making it possible to investigate communities that were previously inaccessible. However, they have also created theoretical, methodological, practical and ethical challenges.

This book critically examines the opportunities open to qualitative researchers working in digital spaces and offers novel insights into how the rise of new technology is helping to shape sport studies. Showcasing original research on emerging themes, trends and issues such as digital sociology, media citizenship, online gaming, Big Data, fitness apps and online fan cultures, this collection leads the way in this fast-developing field of study. It not only considers the possibilities and limitations of using digital tools to conduct qualitative research into sport, but also provides innovative examples of how researchers can adapt successfully to ever-evolving technologies.

Digital Qualitative Research in Sport and Physical Activity is essential reading for all students and scholars interested in the latest digital developments in sport studies and research methods.
List of contributors
vii
Acknowledgements xi
Introduction: digital qualitative research in sport and physical activity 1(12)
Andrea Bundon
PART I The potential of the Web for sport and physical activity studies: theoretical foundations
13(44)
1 (Digital) culture, media citizenship and major event narratives
15(13)
David McGillivray
2 The datafication of everything: towards a sociology of sport and Big Data
28(15)
Brad Millington
Rob Millington
3 Transformative potential? Feminist approaches to digital sport media research
43(14)
Dunja Antunovic
PART II Going digital: methodological questions and considerations
57(50)
4 Understanding athletes' online participation: a ticket to qualitative research on online sports arenas
59(21)
Urban Carlen
Ninitha Maivorsdotter
5 Guarding against quick and easy: tightening up qualitative sport and social media research
80(13)
Jimmy Sanderson
6 Research considerations when investigating psychological factors and health-related issues in online contexts
93(14)
Matthew Hall
Sarah Grogan
PART III Contributions from the field: digital research in practice
107(59)
7 Mommy blogging: understanding athlete-mother identities in a running community using discursive psychological analysis
109(16)
Kerry R. McGannon
Jenny McMahon
8 Unless you go online you're on your own: blogging as a bridge in para-sport
125(16)
Andrea Bundon
Laura Hurd Clarke
9 Sponsorship goes social: analyzing Twitter users' discussion of French Open sponsors
141(14)
Elizabeth Delia
Cole Armstrong
10 Shaky footage from the field: envisioning a new terrain with film-based inquiry
155(11)
Yosuke Washiya
Afterword: sport's digital future: biodigital design, e-sport, mixed reality, fan engagement and gamification 166(6)
Andy Miah
Index 172
Andrea Bundon is an Assistant Professor in the School of Kinesiology at the University of British Columbia, Canada. Her work, which spans the fields of sport sociology and critical disability studies, uses (often digital) qualitative methods to explore the intersections of sport, physical activity, disability and social inclusion. She has published in international peer-reviewed journals including Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health, Psychology of Sport and Excercise, the Journal of Sport and Social Issues, Disability and Society and Adapted Physical Activity Quarterly. She has also contributed to several published and forthcoming books, including The Routledge International Handbook of Qualitative Methods in Sport and Exercise.