Using interviews to explore experiences of disability in sport and physical activity

J. Brighton, T. Williams
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In this chapter we explore how interviews can be a useful method of qualitative data collection to be used with disabled athletes. Firstly, we offer a definition of interviews and provide examples of how this method has been used effectively across multiple disciplines within disability sport and physical activity research. Secondly, we explore how people have been conceptualised as ‘different’ and the models by which disability has been explained and (mis)understood. Thirdly, we draw upon our own experiences of conducting interviews with research participants who have experienced spinal cord injury (SCI) and have subsequently engaged in disability sport (James) and physical activity for rehabilitation (Toni). In doing so, we reflect on how we were required to challenge assumptions informed by our own non-disabled, sexed and gendered bodies, inviting the reader to learn from these ‘confessions’ in informing their own research practices. Finally, having provided some of these experiences in the ‘field’, we offer some brief suggestions for taking a more informed, reflexive and empathetic approach to interviewing disabled research participants in sport and physical activity.
通过访谈来探索残疾人在运动和体育活动中的经历
在本章中,我们将探讨访谈如何成为一种有用的定性数据收集方法,用于残疾运动员。首先,我们给出了访谈的定义,并提供了该方法如何在残疾运动和体育活动研究的多个学科中有效使用的例子。其次,我们探讨了人们是如何被定义为“不同”的,以及残疾被解释和(错误)理解的模式。第三,我们借鉴了我们自己的经验,对经历过脊髓损伤(SCI)并随后从事残疾人运动(James)和身体康复活动(Toni)的研究参与者进行采访。在这样做的过程中,我们反思了我们是如何被要求挑战我们自己的非残疾,性别和性别身体所告知的假设,邀请读者从这些“忏悔”中学习,以告知他们自己的研究实践。最后,在提供了这些“领域”的一些经验之后,我们提供了一些简短的建议,以便采取更明智的、反射性的和同理心的方法来采访体育和体育活动中的残疾研究参与者。
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