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'Like, what even is a podcast?' Approaching sport-for-development youth participatory action research through digital methodologies

Journal

QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN SPORT EXERCISE AND HEALTH
Volume 13, Issue 1, Pages 128-145

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/2159676X.2020.1836515

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Participatory action research; youth; immigrant; sport for development; podcasts; digital methodologies

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This study utilized participatory research and digital methodologies, specifically podcasting, to explore the connections between sports and social development among racialised newcomer youth in Toronto. Despite challenges and limitations, using digital technologies in participatory research can open up new opportunities for knowledge production and experiences. These findings will be used to discuss future issues and questions in the field of sport for development.
This paper reports findings from a participatory-based study with racialised newcomer youth in Toronto that utilised digital methodologies - specifically the act of podcasting - to explore connections between sport and social development. The paper examines the complex, and sometimes contradictory, relationships between participatory research and digital technologies when examining the social meanings of sport and physical activity for youth. The main argument is that despite important challenges and limitations, employing digital technologies as a form of participatory research can provide specific opportunities to (co)produce knowledge and experiences about sport and social development that may not be available or achievable within a traditional research framework. These findings are used to discuss future issues and questions around the use of participatory research approaches in the field of sport for development.

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