This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping apparatus, it is a space inhabited daily by professional cyclists. Two principal mechanisms of this apparatus will be discussed—the Whereabouts System and the Biological Passport; in order to illustrate how this space is constructed and how it visualises the invisible act of doping. These mechanisms act to supervise and govern the professional cyclist and work to classify them as either clean or dirty in terms of the use of prohibited doping substances or methods. Contrary to the analysis of liberal anti-doping scholars such as Hanstad, Loland and Møller this paper argues that Foucault’s Panopticon paradigm is a useful tool...
The analytical methods developed and applied by the antidoping laboratories have been continuously e...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
For long time anti-doping authorities have tried to find a way to tackle the use of forbidden substa...
This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping ...
Professional cycling has suffered from a number of doping scandals. The sport’s governing bodies hav...
Despite widespread condemnation of drug use in sport, recent flurries of riders’ confessions have em...
This article examines the development of the biological passport as a method of combating doping in ...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The sport of cycling has been affiliated with doping for decades. Currently, the battle against dopi...
This paper draws upon the sociology of Norbert Elias to examine some central aspects of the whereabo...
In this paper, drawing from the theoretical approach of Norbert Elias, I argue that over the course ...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
The analytical methods developed and applied by the antidoping laboratories have been continuously e...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
For long time anti-doping authorities have tried to find a way to tackle the use of forbidden substa...
This paper describes the construction of the visual space of surveillance by the global anti-doping ...
Professional cycling has suffered from a number of doping scandals. The sport’s governing bodies hav...
Despite widespread condemnation of drug use in sport, recent flurries of riders’ confessions have em...
This article examines the development of the biological passport as a method of combating doping in ...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
The sport of cycling has been affiliated with doping for decades. Currently, the battle against dopi...
This paper draws upon the sociology of Norbert Elias to examine some central aspects of the whereabo...
In this paper, drawing from the theoretical approach of Norbert Elias, I argue that over the course ...
The focus of researchers, media and policy on doping in cycling is often limited to the professional...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
Doping in Cycling: Interdisciplinary Perspectives provides an up-to-date overview of the knowledge a...
Introduction & Objective Doping in elite cycling is supposed to be endemic. However, the interplay b...
The analytical methods developed and applied by the antidoping laboratories have been continuously e...
The use of certain technologies, especially of specific pharmacological means, with the aim of impro...
For long time anti-doping authorities have tried to find a way to tackle the use of forbidden substa...