Qualitative Research in Sport Exercise and Health
Scope & Guideline
Fostering Dialogue in Sport, Exercise, and Health Sciences
Introduction
Aims and Scopes
- Qualitative Methodologies:
The journal primarily focuses on qualitative research methodologies, including narrative inquiry, phenomenology, ethnography, and arts-based research, to explore complex human experiences in sport, exercise, and health. - Social Justice and Equity:
A consistent theme is the exploration of social justice and equity issues, particularly concerning marginalized groups in sport and exercise, including gender, race, disability, and LGBTQ+ identities. - Health and Well-Being:
The journal aims to illuminate the relationship between physical activity, health, and well-being, emphasizing subjective experiences and the socio-cultural factors that influence these relationships. - Cultural Perspectives:
It highlights the importance of cultural contexts in shaping individuals' experiences and perceptions of sport and exercise, contributing to a more nuanced understanding of physical activity in diverse populations. - Collaborative and Participatory Research:
The journal advocates for collaborative and participatory research approaches that engage communities and stakeholders in the research process, aiming to produce knowledge that is relevant and beneficial to those involved.
Trending and Emerging
- Diversity and Inclusion:
There is a growing emphasis on diversity and inclusion in sport and exercise research, particularly focusing on the experiences of underrepresented groups, including women, LGBTQ+ individuals, and racial minorities. - Mental Health and Well-Being:
An increased focus on mental health and well-being among athletes and participants in physical activity, exploring how social support, identity, and community impact mental health outcomes. - Digital and Social Media Influences:
Research examining the impact of digital and social media on physical activity, body image, and community engagement is emerging, reflecting the significant role of technology in contemporary sport and exercise. - Embodiment and Lived Experience:
There is a notable trend towards exploring embodiment and the lived experiences of individuals in physical activity contexts, highlighting how personal narratives and subjective experiences shape engagement. - Intersectionality in Sport:
Emerging studies are increasingly utilizing intersectionality as a framework to understand how overlapping identities (e.g., race, gender, disability) affect individuals' experiences and participation in sport and exercise.
Declining or Waning
- Traditional Sport Performance Metrics:
There is a noticeable decline in research focused solely on traditional performance metrics in sport, such as quantifiable outcomes and statistics, as the journal shifts towards a more holistic understanding of athlete experiences. - Medicalized Perspectives on Health:
Research that predominantly frames health issues through a medicalized lens, focusing on pathology rather than lived experiences and social contexts, seems to be decreasing as qualitative insights gain precedence. - Generalized Physical Activity Interventions:
Studies proposing generalized physical activity interventions without a qualitative exploration of participants' experiences are less frequently published, indicating a shift towards more personalized and context-sensitive approaches. - Masculine Norms in Sport:
Explorations of masculine norms and traditional male-dominated sports, while still present, appear to be less emphasized in favor of broader discussions around gender inclusivity and diverse identities in sport. - Crisis Management in Sports:
There seems to be a reduction in the focus on crisis management narratives within sports contexts, such as injury or retirement, as the journal pivots towards resilience and well-being narratives.
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