Video-Aided Analysis of Training in Synchronized Swimming: A Multimodal Work Process

Authors

  • Dafne Muntanyola

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.5944/empiria.30.2015.13885

Keywords:

audiovisual etnography, work process, reification, natural store, distributed cognition, ELAN

Abstract

This paper presents a theoretical and methodological discusssion on a visual etnography that took place in a sports training. We propose an integrated model of expert knowledge that explains the swimmers’ and trainers decisión-making as part of the Spanish Olympic team. We Stara with an ethnographic data collection that integrates analogical observation, video observation and interviews. The use of analytical tools such as ELAN software puts forward the possibility of measuring social activity not only with statistical models, but also by formalizing the interaction and the production of knowledge. We provide a detailed work of transcription and sistematization of visual patterns. Moreover, we make explicit the arquitectonic principles of ELAN software that build our codification strategy, avoiding the reification of the training process in synchronized swimming. Our results show the rich explanatory power of this mixed research methodology in sport environments, until now dominated by Standard models of research that do not take into account the distributed nature of decision-making in sports.

 

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Published

2015-01-12

How to Cite

Muntanyola, D. (2015). Video-Aided Analysis of Training in Synchronized Swimming: A Multimodal Work Process. Empiria. Revista de metodología de ciencias sociales, (30), 53–75. https://doi.org/10.5944/empiria.30.2015.13885

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