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Testing for Athlete Citizenship
  • Language: en

Testing for Athlete Citizenship

  • Categories: Law

Incidents of doping in sports are common in news headlines, despite regulatory efforts. How did doping become a crisis? What does a doping violation actually entail? Who gets punished for breaking the rules of fair play? In Testing for Athlete Citizenship, Kathryn E. Henne, a former competitive athlete and an expert in the law and science of anti-doping regulations, examines the development of rules aimed at controlling performance enhancement in international sports. As international and celebrated figures, athletes are powerful symbols, yet few spectators realize that a global regulatory network is in place in an attempt to ensure ideals of fair play. The athletes caught and punished for d...

Imagined Playing Fields, Suspect Bodies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 309

Imagined Playing Fields, Suspect Bodies

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Although discourses around fair play in sport suggest that it is a cornerstone value to the ethics of sport, this dissertation demonstrates that the practices of international regulatory regime aimed at preserving it reinforce exclusionary practices not directly related to the preservation of fair play. Drawing upon research conducted in Europe, New Zealand, and California, I explore how the development of regulations around gender verification and doping in sport reveal an attempt to protect an ideal of elite "athlete-citizenship" that reflects the traditions of sport and their ethics. My analysis suggests that these regulations, though reliant upon standardized protocols and scientific pro...

Tracing Olympic Bio-citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 5

Tracing Olympic Bio-citizenship

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2012
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This paper explores how the regulation of fair play in sport informs understandings of elite athletes and contributes to a formation of citizenship, which the author refers to as athlete-citizenship. These athletes constitute a transnational caste because of their status as exceptional bodies with distinct physical abilities.

The Origins of the International Olympic Committee Medical Commission and Its Technocratic Regime: an Historiographic Investigation of Anti-doping Regulation and Enforcement in International Sport
  • Language: en

The Origins of the International Olympic Committee Medical Commission and Its Technocratic Regime: an Historiographic Investigation of Anti-doping Regulation and Enforcement in International Sport

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: Unknown
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The research subject of this study is the development of anti-doping regulations - that is, the norms, institutions, and practices governing methods of perfomance enhancement in sport. In particular, it focuses on the origins of this regulatory regime under the jurisdiction of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) Medical Commission. Through archival research, this project engages the following historiographic question: What were the norms, institutions, and circumstances that led to the establishment of anti-doping regulations? What were the early rules regulating performance enhancement in sport? Currently, doping encompasses any performance enhancing methods considered to be unethical...

Information, Technology and Control in a Changing World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 321

Information, Technology and Control in a Changing World

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2019-06-21
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book explores the interconnected ways in which the control of knowledge has become central to the exercise of political, economic, and social power. Building on the work of International Political Economy scholar Susan Strange, this multidisciplinary volume features experts from political science, anthropology, law, criminology, women’s and gender studies, and Science and Technology Studies, who consider how the control of knowledge is shaping our everyday lives. From “weaponised copyright” as a censorship tool, to the battle over control of the internet’s “guts,” to the effects of state surveillance at the Mexico–U.S. border, this book offers a coherent way to understand the nature of power in the twenty-first century.

Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 377

Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-01-16
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  • Publisher: Routledge

Featuring contributions from scholars from across the globe, Routledge Handbook of Public Criminologies is a comprehensive resource that addresses the challenges related to public conversations around crime and policy. In an era of fake news, misguided rhetoric about immigrants and refugees, and efforts to toughen criminal laws, criminologists seeking to engage publicly around crime and policy arguably face an uphill battle. This handbook outlines the foundations of and developments in public criminology, underscoring the need to not only understand earlier ideas and debates, but also how scholars pursue public-facing work through various approaches. The first of its kind, this collection ca...

Testing for Athlete Citizenship
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Testing for Athlete Citizenship

Incidents of doping in sports are common in news headlines, despite regulatory efforts. How did doping become a crisis? What does a doping violation actually entail? Who gets punished for breaking the rules of fair play? In Testing for Athlete Citizenship, Kathryn E. Henne, a former competitive athlete and an expert in the law and science of anti-doping regulations, examines the development of rules aimed at controlling performance enhancement in international sports. As international and celebrated figures, athletes are powerful symbols, yet few spectators realize that a global regulatory network is in place in an attempt to ensure ideals of fair play. The athletes caught and punished for d...

Kicking Center
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 209

Kicking Center

Investigation of a professional women's soccer league breaking through the ceiling of the male-dominated center of US professional sport. The author examines the challenges and opportunities and demonstrates how gender inequality is both constructed and disputed in professional sport.

Sport and Monstrosity in Science Fiction
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 224

Sport and Monstrosity in Science Fiction

Sport and Monstrosity in Science Fiction examines fantastic representations of sport in science fiction, both cataloguing this almost entirely unexamined literary tradition and arguing that the reason for its neglect reflects a more widespread social suspicion of the athletic body as monstrous. Combining scholarship of monstrosity with a biopolitically focused philosophy of embodiment, this work plumbs the depths of our abjection of the athletic body and challenges us to reconsider sport as an intersectional space. In this latter endeavour it contradicts the image presented by both the most dystopian films such as Deathrace and Rollerball as well as social criticism of sport that limits its ...

No Slam Dunk
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 352

No Slam Dunk

In just a few decades, sport has undergone a radical gender transformation. However, Cheryl Cooky and Michael A. Messner suggest that the progress toward gender equity in sports is far from complete. The continuing barriers to full and equal participation for young people, the far lower pay for most elite-level women athletes, and the continuing dearth of fair and equal media coverage all underline how much still has yet to change before we see gender equality in sports. The chapters in No Slam Dunk show that is this not simply a story of an “unfinished revolution.” Rather, they contend, it is simplistic optimism to assume that we are currently nearing the conclusion of a story of linear progress that ends with a certain future of equality and justice. This book provides important theoretical and empirical insights into the contemporary world of sports to help explain the unevenness of social change and how, despite significant progress, gender equality in sports has been “No Slam Dunk.”