The wider adoption of a post-modern understanding of truth and
knowledge, an acceptance of the prevalence of Orientalism inherent
in much Western research, and the diminished significance of the
'local' within the rhetoric of globalization have all combined to
constrain comparative and transnational research under the weight
of theoretical and methodological concerns.
Transnational and Comparative Research in Sport addresses these
difficulties in the context of sport studies, with the aim of
developing typology which can be adopted to help re-establish
meaningful transnational and comparative research. The book covers
theoretical and substantive contexts and introduces a four-fold
typology of approaches to comparative research, each supported by
case studies and full discussion.
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