1st Edition

Sport and Alcohol An ethical perspective

By Carwyn Rh. Jones Copyright 2016
172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

172 Pages
by Routledge

Sport and alcohol have become inextricably linked. Alcohol companies provide funding, fans consume alcohol when watching, and players celebrate, bond and relax with alcohol. This critical analysis of the relationship between consumption of alcohol and participation in sport argues that sport has played, and continues to play an important role in the normalisation and legitimisation of... Read more

1. Introduction

2. Alcohol: A Harmful Drug at the Centre of Sporting Culture

3. The Problematic Alcohol Ethos in Sport

4. Role Models and Setting a Good Example

5. Drinking Too Much, Offending and Punishment

6. Dependency and Addiction

7. Case Study: George’s Life Story

8. Conclusion

Biography

Carwyn Jones is Reader in sports ethics at the Cardiff School of Sport, Cardiff Metropolitan University, UK. He is a founding member of the British Philosophy of Sport Association and an assistant editor for the journal Sport, Ethics and Philosophy. He has taught sports ethics for over 15 years and delivers professional ethics workshops as part of the British Association of Sport and Exercise Sciences (BASES) accreditation process. His publications include The Ethics of Sports Coaching (Routledge, 2010, co-edited with Alun Hardman)