‘Friendship as method’ is a relatively under-explored – and often unacknowledged - method of qualitative inquiry in the research literature, particularly within the field of sports and exercise studies. In this article, we consider the use of friendship as method in general, and situate this in relation to a specific qualitative research project in sport, which examined the lived experience of asthma amongst sports participants. The study involved researching individuals with whom the principal researcher and first author, ‘H’, had prior existing friendships. Via forms of confessional tales we explore some of the challenges encountered when attempting to negotiate the demands of the dual researcher-friend role particularly during interviews...
Abstract This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rat...
In ethnographic research the direct involvement and long-term engagement of the researcher constitut...
This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rather than ...
‘Friendship as method’ is a relatively under-explored – and often unacknowledged - method of qualita...
“Friendship as method” is a relatively underexplored—and often unacknowledged—method, even within et...
This chapter is concerned with a relatively under-explored aspect of ‘engaged research’ – the nature...
Based on three vignettes taken from interviews with friends who were members of a social-ecological ...
“Friendship as Method,” appendix of the book In Solidarity: Friendship, Family, and Activism Beyond ...
Friendship has been extensively examined over recent years, particularly in the field of social psyc...
This presentation explores the ways in which friendship (Leavy & Hesse-Biber, 2012?) can be conceptu...
This paper presents that argument that by combining the methods of friendship ethnography and visual...
This study explores the particular instances or events/situations that must occur, or be shared, bet...
This paper presents that argument that by combining the methods of friendship ethnography and visual...
Drawing on qualitative sports research, we present two stories in this article to explore how resear...
The article deals with theoretical and methodological problems related to research on friendship dur...
Abstract This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rat...
In ethnographic research the direct involvement and long-term engagement of the researcher constitut...
This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rather than ...
‘Friendship as method’ is a relatively under-explored – and often unacknowledged - method of qualita...
“Friendship as method” is a relatively underexplored—and often unacknowledged—method, even within et...
This chapter is concerned with a relatively under-explored aspect of ‘engaged research’ – the nature...
Based on three vignettes taken from interviews with friends who were members of a social-ecological ...
“Friendship as Method,” appendix of the book In Solidarity: Friendship, Family, and Activism Beyond ...
Friendship has been extensively examined over recent years, particularly in the field of social psyc...
This presentation explores the ways in which friendship (Leavy & Hesse-Biber, 2012?) can be conceptu...
This paper presents that argument that by combining the methods of friendship ethnography and visual...
This study explores the particular instances or events/situations that must occur, or be shared, bet...
This paper presents that argument that by combining the methods of friendship ethnography and visual...
Drawing on qualitative sports research, we present two stories in this article to explore how resear...
The article deals with theoretical and methodological problems related to research on friendship dur...
Abstract This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rat...
In ethnographic research the direct involvement and long-term engagement of the researcher constitut...
This paper explores the micro-level operations of power where researchers speak within, rather than ...