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A Typology of Martial Arts Scholar–Practitioners: Types, Transitions, and Tensions in Capoeira

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  • David S. Contreras Islas

    (Department of Education Studies, Humboldt University of Berlin, 10117 Berlin, Germany)

  • George Jennings

    (Cardiff School of Sport and Health Sciences, Cardiff Metropolitan University, Cardiff CF5 2YB, UK)

Abstract

Martial arts are concerned with continuous technical practice and refinement over a lifetime, while scholarship is ordinarily undertaken by active learners and experienced (occasionally veteran) practitioners. These martial arts scholar–practitioners tend to be positioned according to specific types, from a more distant (and sometimes critical) scholar with less combat acumen to an instructor keen to read and engage in collaborative research. This article introduces a typology of ten martial arts scholar–practitioner types: (1) Supportive Scholar; (2) Former Practitioner; (3) Practitioner on Stand-by; (4) Immersed Apprentice; (5) Budding Scholar–Practitioner; (6) Established Scholar–Practitioner; (7) Temporary Practitioner–Researcher; (8) Experimental Leader; (9) Inquisitive Teacher; and (10) Curious Practitioner. The types are examined using Capoeira, one of the most academically studied martial arts. Drawing on the Spannungsfeld —the “field of tension” between science and practice—we reveal the specific strengths and limitations of each type while illustrating the common transition between positions across a career or research project. Finally, we consider some practical solutions to mitigate the relative weaknesses and oversights of the specific types, including the ability to form teams of scholar–practitioners from different positions in academia and martial arts. We close with suggestions for empirical research to test and refine our methodological model.

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  • David S. Contreras Islas & George Jennings, 2023. "A Typology of Martial Arts Scholar–Practitioners: Types, Transitions, and Tensions in Capoeira," Societies, MDPI, vol. 13(10), pages 1-24, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsoctx:v:13:y:2023:i:10:p:214-:d:1246920
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    1. Robyn L. Jones & Charles L. T. Corsby & Gethin L. Thomas, 2023. "Bordering, Connecting, and Dispelling within Sports Coaching: Erasing the Practitioner–Scholar Divide," Societies, MDPI, vol. 13(9), pages 1-11, August.
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    1. Lorenzo Pedrini, 2023. "The Shared Sociological Imagination: A Reflexive Tale from the Boxe Popolare Field," Societies, MDPI, vol. 13(11), pages 1-14, October.

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