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Ethics and Governance in Sport
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ABSTRACT
What is, or what should be, the function of sport in a globalized, commercialized world? Why does sport matter in the 21st century? In Ethics and Governance in Sport: the future of sport imagined, an ensemble of leading international experts from across the fields of sport management and ethics calls for a new model of sport that goes beyond the traditional view that sport automatically encourages positive physical, psychological, social, moral and political values.
Acknowledging that sport is beset by poor practice, corruption, and harmful behaviors, it explores current issues in sport ethics, governance and development, considering how good governance and the positive potentials of sport can be implemented in a globalized sporting landscape. Ethics and Governance in Sport suggests a future model of sport governance based on well substantiated projections, and argues that identifying the root causes of harmful behavior, those things that are characteristic of sport, and engaging sport managers, policy makers and leaders of sport organizations, is essential if sport is to thrive.
The book’s interdisciplinary examination of sport, encompassing philosophy, sociology, economics, management and sport development, and its forward-looking approach makes it important reading for advanced students, researchers and policy makers with an interest in the place and development of modern sport. Its clear messages invite self-reflection and discussion, especially within sports organizations.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |2 pages
Part I Re-thinking and implementing concepts and practices in the future of sport
chapter 2|9 pages
Restoring sport’s integrity: beyond ad-hoc solutions in challenging aberrations in sport
chapter 4|8 pages
The “fast track” as a future strategy for achieving gender equality and democracy in sport organizations
chapter 5|9 pages
Shifting the focus from reducing emotional harm to optimizing growth: the role of athlete-centered coaching
part |2 pages
Part II Good governance in a globalized sports world
chapter 7|6 pages
Accountability in the global regulation of sport: what does the future hold?
chapter 8|9 pages
The creation of an independent body for the control of governance in sport worldwide
chapter 9|10 pages
The rise and fall of mega sport events: the future is in non-mega sport events
chapter 11|7 pages
We are the game? Player democratization and the reform of sport governance
part |2 pages
Part III Fair (financial) management in a globalized sports world
chapter 12|8 pages
The growing gap between small- and large-country football teams in Europe
chapter 13|8 pages
Paradoxes in professional road cycling: a plea for a new cycling industry
chapter 14|7 pages
Sport is not for all: toward a renewed future of “Sport for All” as a right
chapter 15|9 pages
What if sport and the law have become interlocked? The case of the EU
part |2 pages
Part IV Sport and body enhancement: ethics and possibilities
chapter 16|9 pages
The practical self-understanding of athletes and the future of sport
chapter 17|9 pages
A glimpse into the morally ambiguous future of elite sport: the Lance Armstrong story
chapter 18|8 pages
From zero-tolerance toward risk reduction of doping: learning from the failure of the war on drugs?
part |2 pages
Part V Re-conceptualizing “sport for development”