Research Methods for Sports Studies is a comprehensive, engaging and
practical textbook that provides a grounding in qualitative and
quantitative research for students studying programmes related to sport
and physical activity.
Leading the reader step-by-step through the entire research process,
from identifying a research question and collecting and analysing data
to writing and presenting the research report, the book is richly
illustrated throughout with sport-related case studies and examples from
around the world. Research Methods for Sports Studies is designed to
be a complete and self-contained companion to any research methods
course and contains a wealth of useful features, such as highlighted
definitions of key terms, all-new case studies from active researchers
and practical research exercises. Now in a revised and updated fourth
edition, and in full colour for the first time, the book features
expanded coverage of key topics such as online research, data
visualisation, image analysis, source evaluation, mixed methods and the
philosophical foundations of research. It also includes new material on
the challenges of researching during a pandemic and reflects on the
importance of diversity and inclusion, from feminist and indigenous
methodologies to increased diversity of cases and researcher voices.
This is an essential read for any student undertaking a dissertation or
research project as part of their studies in sport, exercise and related
fields, including sport management, sport development, the sociology of
sport, sport marketing, sport-related tourism, sport coaching, physical
education and other similar degrees.
Additional online material is available for students and instructors,
including web links, multiple-choice revision questions, PowerPoint
slides and additional learning activities for use in and out of class.