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Rethinking the applied social sciences of sport: observations on the emerging debate

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CONTRIBUTORS:
  Author Chalip, L. (The University of Texas at Austin)
JOURNAL:
  Sociology of Sport Journal (SSJ), 7(2), 172 - 178.
YEAR: 1990
PUB TYPE: Journal Article
SUBJECT(S): sociology; sport; research
DISCIPLINE: Recreation, Sports & Leisure Studies
HTTP: https://secure.sportquest.com/su.cfm?articleno=279379&title=279379
LANGUAGE: English
PUB ID: 103-335-986 (Last edited on 2002/02/27 18:43:45 US/Mountain)
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ABSTRACT:
The emerging debate about the applied sociology of sport is analyzed. It is noted that vigorous pursuit of application is likely to further theoretical, substantive, and methodological advance in sport sociology. It is shown that practical applications of social scientific data and theories require researchers to elucidate social scientific interpretations while simultaneously specifying the naive understandings of stakeholders. The resulting work will be self-relexive and will require ongoing collaboration with the individuals, groups, and communities under study. It is concluded that the applied sociology of sport must necessarily become a sociology that empowers. Analyzes the emerging debate about the applied sociology of sport. Notes that vigorous pursuit of application is likely to further theoretical, substantive, and methodological advance in sport sociology. Shows that practical applications of social scientific data and theories require researchers to elucidate social scientific interpretations, while simultaneously specifying the naive understandings of stakeholders. Suggests that the resulting work will be self-reflexive, and will require ongoing collaboration with the individuals, groups, and communities under study. Concludes that the applied sociology of sport must become a sociology that empowers.
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