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Ethics and Sport


About the Series

The Ethics and Sport Series was the first of its kind in the world and is the key source for scholars in the field. Its main aim has been to support and contribute to the development of the study of ethical issues in sport, and indeed to the continued development of Sports Ethics as a legitimate discipline in its own right.

Academics and devotees of sport have long debated ethical questions in sport issues such as, cheating, violence, and fair play, but recent changes in the world of sport and the world at large have seen expansion in the remit of the Ethics and Sport Series to cover new areas such as the commercialisation and commodification of sports, and the use of human enhancement technologies including genetic technologies within sport. The series will continue to address the changing ethical dimensions of sport’s landscape.

Philosophical ethics may be seen as both a theoretical academic discipline and as an ordinary everyday activity contributing to conversation, journalism and the media, as well as practical decision-making for those working in sport. Titles in Ethics and Sport Series draw on research in philosophical ethics as well as related disciplines such as social theory, psychology and cultural studies with the aim of providing a resource for readers from diverse professional and academic backgrounds.

The series aims to encourage critical reflection on the practice of sport, and to stimulate professional evaluation and development. Each volume explores new work relating to philosophical ethics and the social and cultural study of ethical issues. Each volume is different in scope, appeal, focus and treatment. A balance between local and international foci, perennial and contemporary issues, levels of audience, teaching and research application, is present. Each volume is complete in itself, but also complements others in the series.

 

 

 

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Sport, Rules and Values Philosophical Investigations into the Nature of Sport

Sport, Rules and Values: Philosophical Investigations into the Nature of Sport

1st Edition

By Graham McFee
March 10, 2004

Sport, Rules and Values presents a philosophical perspective on issues concerning the character of sport. Discussion focuses on three broad uses commonly urged for rules: to define sport; to judge or assess sport performance; and to characterize the value of sport - especially if that value is ...

Sport, Professionalism and Pain Ethnographies of Injury and Risk

Sport, Professionalism and Pain: Ethnographies of Injury and Risk

1st Edition

By P. David Howe
December 29, 2003

Are pain and injury managed appropriately in the environment of professional sport?Is sports medicine a tool to empower or to disempower athletes? David Howe considers these and other pertinent concerns and questions whether, in the world of modern sport, it is the participants themselves or the ...

Spoilsports Understanding and Preventing Sexual Exploitation in Sport

Spoilsports: Understanding and Preventing Sexual Exploitation in Sport

1st Edition

By Celia Brackenridge
July 25, 2001

Sexual exploitation in sport is a problem that has beset both male and female athletes privately for decades but which has only recently emerged as a public issue. Spoilsports is the first comprehensive review of this issue, integrating pioneering academic research, theoretical perspectives, and ...

Values in Sport Elitism, Nationalism, Gender Equality and the Scientific Manufacturing of Winners

Values in Sport: Elitism, Nationalism, Gender Equality and the Scientific Manufacturing of Winners

1st Edition

Edited By Claudio Tamburrini, Torbjörn Tännsjö
May 22, 2000

How will sport keep pace with current scientific and biological advances?Is the possibility of the 'bionic athlete' that far away and is this notion as bad as it might first appear?Is our fascination with sport winners fascistoid? Questions such as these and many others are posed and examined by ...

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