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A narrative approach: The possibilities for sport management
Institution:1. Leeds Beckett University, Cavendish 214a, Headingley Campus, Leeds, LS6 3QU, United Kingdom;2. Leeds Beckett University, United Kingdom;3. The Football Association, United Kingdom;1. Sport Management Program in the Deakin Business School at Deakin University, 221 Burwood Highway, Melbourne 3125, Australia;2. School of Management at the University of South Australia, Mawson Lakes, South Australia 5095, Australia;3. School of Sport and Recreation, AUT University, Auckland, New Zealand;1. Policy in Sports Physical Activity Research Group, KU Leuven—University of Leuven, Belgium;2. Research Institute for Labour and Society (HIVA), KU Leuven—University of Leuven, Belgium;1. Sport and Leisure Management Program, Department of Health and Sport Sciences, The University of Memphis, Elma Roane Fieldhouse 206, Memphis, TN 38152, United States;2. Physical Education Teacher Education Program, Department of Health and Sport Sciences, The University of Memphis, Elma Roane Fieldhouse 106, Memphis, TN 38152, United States;3. Pedagogy Program, Department of Kinesiology and Physical Education, Northern Illinois University, Anderson Hall 221, DeKalb, IL 60115, United States;4. Provost Office, Administration Building 231, The University of Memphis, Memphis, TN 38152, United States;5. Sport and Leisure Management Program, Department of Health and Sport Sciences, The University of Memphis, Elma Roane Fieldhouse 204, Memphis, TN 38152, United States;1. University of Mississippi, United States;2. Florida State University, United States
Abstract:This paper connects with practitioners and scholars in sport management regarding the utility of adopting narrative inquiry, and more specifically stories as a medium to re-present research findings. We map out the broad field of narrative inquiry and also discuss what features are required to constitute stories. Drawing from some sport management research undertaken on behalf of The English Football Association, we offer one story crafted to re-present data generated. We discuss the benefits and challenges of using stories as a means of data re-presentation. The paper concludes by offering our thoughts regarding the contributions stories make to research in sport management.
Keywords:Narratives  Storytelling  Data re-presentation  Qualitative research
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