This book demonstrates how creative research methods can be used to better understand the experiences of children, particularly in the context of sport, physical activity, and health.
This book demonstrates how creative research methods can be used to better understand the experiences of children, particularly in the context of sport, physical activity, and health.
Bonnie Pang is Associate Professor at the University of Bath, UK, and Adjunct Fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University, Australia. Her research focuses on members of the Chinese diaspora and contemporary issues and research methods related to diversity and inclusion in sport, health, and education. Bonnie is an editorial board member of Sport, Education and Society, and Leisure Sciences, AIESEP Young Scholar, and Marie Sk¿odowska-Curie fellow (2019-2020).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Using Creative and Inclusive Research Methods with British Chinese Children 2. Autoethnography: Migration and Ethnic and Race Relations 3. Arts-Based Method: Coproducing Research with Children 4. Mobile Digital Ethnography: Independence and Mobility 5. Participatory Visual Research: Embodiment 6. Future Directions in Theory Research and Practice
1. Using Creative and Inclusive Research Methods with British Chinese Children 2. Autoethnography: Migration and Ethnic and Race Relations 3. Arts-Based Method: Coproducing Research with Children 4. Mobile Digital Ethnography: Independence and Mobility 5. Participatory Visual Research: Embodiment 6. Future Directions in Theory Research and Practice
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