Sean Heath
Editor
Anthropology in Sporting Worlds: Knowledge, Collaboration, and Representation in the Digital Age
Contributors
Henrike Neuhaus
Editor
Benjamin Hildred benjamin.m.hildred@durham.ac.uk
Editor
Thomas F. Carter
Editor
Abstract
To do anthropology in a sporting world, one must reckon with the digital. As digital technologies become more widespread and increasingly sophisticated, people develop new ways to use them when playing, watching, and learning sport. This volume adds to the growing literature in the Anthropology of Sport by framing key debates in the light of this digital context. More importantly, the authors articulate how apparently trivial contexts such as sport are crucial for exploring the ways human beings incorporate digital technologies in their everyday lives.
From taekwondo in Argentina to horse-riding in Morocco, the contributors to this volume explore a diverse range of sports across a variety of global locales. Through insightful ethnography, they show how fundamental elements of sport, including movement, competition, and values are increasingly mediated by digital technologies. Whether it is Sri Lankan cricketers analysing their practice frame-by-frame, English youth swimmers curating their Instagram feeds, or women footballers navigating urban spaces safely in Brazil, such examples indicate the diverse relationships that exist between sport and the digital. Throughout, the authors reflect on issues around knowledge, collaboration, and representation and consider their implications for undertaking anthropological work. This reveals how the fundamental relationship between anthropologist and interlocutor continues to change in the digital age.
This book will be of interest to both students and scholars in anthropology and the social sciences, including sociology, sports sciences, cultural studies, geography, and history. The nuanced yet accessible discussion of method will be useful for students preparing to undertake ethnographic work, while the contribution to theoretical debates will aid researchers exploring sport and/or the digital. The international scope of this volume, combined with the broad scope of the arguments therein, ensure a wide appeal for many readers.
Citation
Heath, S., Neuhaus, H., Hildred, B., & Carter, T. F. (Eds.). (2025). Anthropology in Sporting Worlds: Knowledge, Collaboration, and Representation in the Digital Age. Vernon Press
Book Type | Edited Book |
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Publication Date | 2025 |
Deposit Date | Aug 14, 2025 |
Publisher | Vernon Press |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
ISBN | 9798881902414 |
Keywords | sport anthropology, anthropological ethnography, digital ethnography, ethnographic methods, participant observation, sociology of sport, qualitative methodology, research ethics, Sport for Development and Peace, Visual anthropology, organizational ethnography, apprenticeship, film, ethnographic documentary |
Public URL | https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/4427664 |
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