1st Edition

Researching Disability Sport Theory, Method, Practice

Edited By Ben Powis, James Brighton, P. David Howe Copyright 2023
217 Pages
by Routledge

217 Pages
by Routledge

217 Pages
by Routledge

Marking a new direction for disability sport scholarship, this book explores cutting-edge issues and engages creatively with contemporary approaches to research in this important emerging discipline. Featuring contributions from leading and up-and-coming scholars around the world, the book’s wide-ranging chapters offer novel perspectives on the relationship between theory, method, and... Read more

1. Researching Disability Sport: An Introduction

Ben Powis, James Brighton and P. David Howe

Part I: Foundations for Disability Sport Scholarship

2. Theorising Disability Sport

James Brighton, P. David Howe and Ben Powis

3. Cultural Politics, Disability Sport and Physical Activity Research

P. David Howe

4. What Are We Doing Here? Confessional Tales of Non-Disabled Researchers in Disability Sport

Jess Macbeth and Ben Powis

5. Barriers to Disability Sport Research and the Global South: A Personal View

Leslie Swartz

Part II: Disability, Sport and Intersectionality

6. Disabled Female Sporting Bodies: Reflections on (In)Visibility of disAbility in Sport

Karen P. DePauw

7. Playing, Passing, and Pageantry: A Collaborative Autoethnography on Sport, Disability, Sexuality, and Belonging

Stephanie Wheeler and Danielle Peers

8. Race, Disability and Sport: The Experience of Black Deaf Individuals

Thomas Irish, Katrina Mcdonald and Francesca Cavallerio

9. Disability and Ageing: Dads, Sons, Sport and Impairment

James Brighton

Part III: From Theory to Practice: Contemporary Issues in Disability Sport

10. Seeing without Sight: The Athlete/Guide Partnership in Disability Sport

Andrea Bundon and Staci Mannella

11. Confronting Ableism from within: Reflections on Anti-Ableism Research in Disability Sport

Carla Filomena Silva

12. Exercise, Rehabilitation and Posthuman Disability Studies: Four Responses

Javier Monforte, Barbara E. Gibson, Brett Smith and Dan Goodley

13. Para-Sport Activism in South Korea

Inhyang Choi, Damian Haslett and Brett Smith

14. Conclusion: The Future of Disability Sport Research

P. David Howe, Ben Powis and James Brighton

Biography

Ben Powis is a Course Leader in the Faculty of Sport, Health and Social Sciences at Solent University, UK. His current research interests lie in the sociology of disability sport, the embodied experiences of visually impaired people in sport and physical activity, and investigating the significance of sensuous sporting experiences.

James Brighton is a Senior Lecturer in the Sociology of Sport and Exercise at Canterbury Christ Church University, UK. His theoretical and empirical research interests lie in disability studies, the sociology of the body and the social and cultural analyses of sport and fitness. Methodologically, he is interested in interpretive forms of qualitative inquiry including ethnography, life history, and narrative analyses.

P. David Howe is a social anthropologist and holds the Dr. Frank J. Hayden Endowed Chair in Sport and Social Impact in the School of Kinesiology at Western University, Canada. His ethnographic research focuses on unpacking the embodied sociocultural milieu surrounding inclusive physical activity and disability sport. He is also editor of the Routledge book series Disability, Sport and Physical Activity Cultures.