(Post?)qualitative inquiry in sport, exercise, and health: notes on a methodologically contested presentFootnoteThis manuscript is based on a keynote address given by the author to the 5th International Qualitative Research in Sport and Exercise (QRSE) conference, Chichester, England, August 31 2016. I thank the conference director, Melissa Day, and all of the members of the conference’s organising committee for extending the invitation and for organising such an invigorating conference. I also thank Norman Denzin, Brett Smith and Michele Donnelly for ongoing discussions about the arguments presented herein. Special thanks are due as well to Kerry McGannon and Michael Atkinson, co-editors of QRSEH, for inviting me to contribute a version of my keynote to the journal.
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