1st Edition
The World of Physical Culture in Sport and Exercise Visual Methods for Qualitative Research
Foreword Sarah Pink
1. Seeing the world of physical culture: the potential of visual methods for qualitative research in sport and exercise Cassandra Phoenix
2. Fell running in post-sport territories Michael Atkinson
3. Talking T-shirts: a visual exploration of youth material culture Clive C. Pope
4. Setting the scene: hailing women into a running identity Meridith Griffin
5. Power and focus: self-representation of female college athletes Vikki Krane, Sally R. Ross, Montana Miller, Julie L. Rowse, Kristy Ganoe, Jaclyn A. Andrzejczyk and Cathryn B. Lucas
6. Embodying understanding: drawing as research in sport and exercise Hannah M. Gravestock
7. ‘What it was in my eyes’: picturing youths’ embodiment in ‘real’ spaces Laura Azzarito and Jennifer Sterling
8. The influence of marianismo beliefs on physical activity of mid-life immigrant Latinas: a Photovoice study Karen T. D’Alonzo and Manoj Sharma
9. Renewal, strength and commitment to self and others: older women’s reflections of the benefits of exercise using Photovoice Joanie Sims-Gould, Laura Hurd Clarke, Maureen C. Ashe, John Naslund and Teresa Liu-Ambrose
10. Shooting a diary, not just a hoop: using video diaries to explore the embodied everyday contexts of a university basketball team Jim Cherrington and Beccy Watson
11. Seeing is believing: telling the ‘inside’ story of a beginning masters athlete through film Mary Ann Kluge, Bevan C. Grant, Lorraine Friend and Linda Glick
Biography
Cassandra Phoenix is a lecturer at the University of Exeter, UK. Her research interests include ageing, the body, experiences of physicality across the life course, and visual methods. Cassandra is a member of the editorial board for Journal of Aging and Physical Activity, Journal of Aging Studies, and Narrative Works.
Brett Smith is a senior lecturer at Loughborough University, UK. His research interests include disability, the body, narrative, and qualitative inquiry. Brett is Associate Editor of Psychology of Sport and Exercise and the Editor-in-Chief of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise.






