Just Research and Physical Activity: Diversity Is More Than an Independent Variable

The value of critically examining the way that research is done can provide a way to better understand a spectrum of people's experiences. Examining assumptions about data as well as how they are collected and analyzed to study issues related to leisure as well as physical activity requires ind...

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Veröffentlicht in:Leisure sciences 2009-01, Vol.31 (1), p.100-105
1. Verfasser: Henderson, Karla A.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The value of critically examining the way that research is done can provide a way to better understand a spectrum of people's experiences. Examining assumptions about data as well as how they are collected and analyzed to study issues related to leisure as well as physical activity requires individuals to recognize that insight about diversity can be gained in many ways. The purpose of this essay is to provide perspectives about including and moving beyond diversity (e.g., gender, race, disability status, sexual identity) as only an independent variable. The potential for these perspectives is just research that contributes to social and environmental justice related to leisure and physical activity. Existing research approaches are relevant but options are open for other possibilities when examining issues related to variables associated with diversity. These options add to the complexity of the research conducted when just research is undertaken.
ISSN:0149-0400
1521-0588
DOI:10.1080/01490400802353265