1st Edition

Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Sport for Development and Peace

Edited By Billy Graeff Copyright 2026
406 Pages 22 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

The  Routledge Handbook of Research Methods in Sport for Development and Peace  serves as the first comprehensive resource dedicated to exploring the diverse methodological approaches essential for advancing research and practice in this growing interdisciplinary field. The handbook provides a dedicated and rigorous exploration of the diverse methodologies and research approaches essential for... Read more

Introduction
Navigating the Field: Research Methods in Sport for Development and Peace
Billy Graeff

Part I - Sport for Development and Peace Research Methodology

1. Sport-for-Development Theories and Concepts
Nico Schulenkorf, Jon Welty Peachey, Ramón Spaaij

2. What New Confucianism can offer to Sport for Development and Peace Research
Bonnie Pang, Lucen Liu

3. The Ontological Framing of Sport for Development and Peace (SDP) Research: Reflections from the Global South
Cora Burnett

4. Decolonizing Sport for Development Research: Advancing the Participatory Research Paradigm
Oscar Mwaanga

5. Qualitative Approaches in Sport for Development and Peace
Meredith A. Whitley

6. Quantitative Methods Design in Sport for Development and Peace: Perspectives from Three Case Studies
Tegwen Gadais, Mauricio Garzon, Laurie Décarpentrie, Kelsey N.-Dancause

7. Whose Concerns? Methodological Notes towards an Anthropology of Sport, Development and Peace
Hans K Hognestad

8. "Acknowledging [the] Bias"
Rochelle Stewart-Withers

Part II - Sport for Development and Peace Research Methods

9. Participatory Action Research in Sport for Development and Peace
Mitchell McSweeney, Erjia Guan, Ramón Spaaij, Carla Luguetti

10. Reflexive Thematic Analysis' Contributions to Studies on Sport For Development and Peace: Interpretations and Future Applications Possibilities
Arnošt Svoboda, Renato Francisco Rodrigues Marques, Billy Graeff

11. Arts-Based Research on Sport for Development and Peace in the Global South: Case Studies, Ethical Challenges, and Paradoxes
Rohini Balram, Jorge Knijnik 

12. An Exploration of Literature Review Methods in Sport for Development and Peace Research
Nana Akua Achiaa Adom-Aboagye

13. Case Studies Presentation and Analysis
Mitchell McSweeney, Julia Ferreira Gomes, Hokeun Choi, Lyndsay Hayhurst

14. Qualitative Interviews and (Focus) Group Discussions in the Field of SDP
Karen Petry, Alana Richardson

15. Using an Online Platform in Sport for Development and Peace Research: Lessons for Building Community and Engagement in Research
Marion Sturges, Sally Nathan, Helene Smith, Nadeen Al Hadidi, Jorge Knijnik 

16. Qualitative Content Analysis
Marie A. Biermann, Katrin Bauer

17. The Double-Edged Sword: Sport Mega Events, Development, and Peace in the 21st Century
Billy Graeff, Cem Tinaz, Brendon Knott

18. Visual Task-based Reflection Diary: Method of Reflection and Learning in an SDP Project Football for Development
Lenka Dušková, Simona Šafaříková, Arnošt Svoboda

Part III - Global Sport for Development and Peace Research

19. Characteristics of SDP Research Methodology in Asia (2000~2023)
Taku Yamaguchi, Hiroki Sakuma

20. Conducting Anthropological Research on Five Cases of Sport for Development Delivery in Namibia
Bas Rijnen

21. Methodological Dilemmas in Sport for Development and Peace: A Reflection on a Doctoral Journey Analysing Sport and Sustainable Development in Ghana
Derrick Charway, Åse Strandbu

22. Doing Research in the SDP Field in Colombia
Simona Šafaříková, Arnošt Svoboda, Katherine Cutiva Benítez, Paula Torres

23. Experiences with Focus Groups in the Context Of Sport for Development and Peace
Daiana Viacelli, Karen Petry

24. Conducting Research about the Sport for Development and Peace Sector being based in the Global South: experiences from Mexico
Vanessa García González

25. Global Implications of Sport for Development: Insights and Innovations from Guatemala's Journey
Pedro Danilo Ponciano Núñez, Jennifer Corona del Rosario González Hernández

26. A mapping of methodologies and research in Mexican Sport-for-Development Initiatives
Daniel Añorve Añorve

27. USA Afterschool Soccer: Satisfaction and Perceived Benefits of a Community-based Youth Soccer Program in the United States of America
Paul M. Wright, Karisa Kuipers, Jenn Jacobs, Steve Howell

28. Sport and Outdoor Activities as Drivers of Human Development: A Cross-Cutting Approach Promoting Cultural Safety and Mutual Enrichment in Indigenous Contexts
Tegwen Gadais, Luc Parlavecchio, Laurie Décarpentrie, Philippe Chaubet

29. Assessing Implementation and Short-term Outcomes of a Teaching Personal and Social Responsibility Model Training Program based in Sri Lanka
Paul M. Wright, Steve Howell, Jenn Jacobs, Jim Ressler, Ridma Fonseka, Shayan Shafiei Nikou

30. Navigating Qualitative Method Challenges in Sport for Development and Preventing Violent Extremism in Pakistan
Umair Asif, Derrick Charway, Tegwen Gadais

 

 

Biography

Billy Graeff is an Associate Professor at the Federal University of Rio Grande in Brazil, teaching on the sociology of sports and Olympic studies. He is also a Research Fellow within the Centre for Sport Leadership at Stellenbosch University, South Africa, and part of the International Sociology of Sport Association (ISSA – Executive Board), the International Olympic Academy Participants Association (IOAPA), the Latin American Association of Sociocultural Studies of Sport (ALESDE) and the Brazilian College of Sports Sciences (CBCE).