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Informationen zum Autor 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 Sportand Exercise and the Editor-in-Chief of Qualitative Research in Sportand Exercise. Zusammenfassung Methodologically innovative, and theoretically insightful, this volume is the first book within the field of sport and exercise to harness the potential of bringing the visual into qualitative research. It was published as a special issue of Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise. Inhaltsverzeichnis 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 ...