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Mixed Methods and Off/On-Line Research: A Case Study – Fitness, Smartphone and Devices, and Well-Being

Mixed Methods and Off/On-Line Research: A Case Study – Fitness, Smartphone and Devices, and Well-Being

Eugenio Bagnini, Giovanna Russo
ISBN13: 9781799884736|ISBN10: 1799884732|EISBN13: 9781799884743
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8473-6.ch025
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Bagnini, Eugenio, and Giovanna Russo. "Mixed Methods and Off/On-Line Research: A Case Study – Fitness, Smartphone and Devices, and Well-Being." Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society, edited by Gabriella Punziano and Angela Delli Paoli, IGI Global, 2022, pp. 404-426. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8473-6.ch025

APA

Bagnini, E. & Russo, G. (2022). Mixed Methods and Off/On-Line Research: A Case Study – Fitness, Smartphone and Devices, and Well-Being. In G. Punziano & A. Delli Paoli (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society (pp. 404-426). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8473-6.ch025

Chicago

Bagnini, Eugenio, and Giovanna Russo. "Mixed Methods and Off/On-Line Research: A Case Study – Fitness, Smartphone and Devices, and Well-Being." In Handbook of Research on Advanced Research Methodologies for a Digital Society, edited by Gabriella Punziano and Angela Delli Paoli, 404-426. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2022. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-7998-8473-6.ch025

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Abstract

The chapter proposes a methodological consideration on the use of mixed methods and the social opportunities of digital technologies in sports and wellness practices. The research carried out tries to answer the following question: What are the social repercussions and body care practices allowed by digital technologies in the field of sports and physical activities for well-being? The contribution investigates the relationship that is established between practitioners of individual fitness and wellness sports activities, mainly in gyms, and the changes attributable to HTI (human technology interactions) with digital devices (apps and participation in online groups). Through a qualitative-quantitative methodology approach, the multifunctionality of the aforementioned digital tools (on a mediatic, playful, and technological level) were observed in order to verify whether the convergence between digital and sports social worlds is an instrument of only subjective well-being or may indeed prove as a new collective way of sharing, participating in, and adopting healthy practices.

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