This paper1 uses concepts of anxiety and Foucauldian governmentality to investigate the ways\ud that the discourses supporting the ban on performance-enhancing drugs in sport have been\ud manipulated and broadened to treat this issue as a public policy and health issue rather than an\ud example of rule violation in sport. Some effects of this expansion include the broadening of drug\ud testing to include testing for recreational drugs, the intrusion of both central governments and\ud scientific experts into the issue and the curtailment of civil liberties for athletes. A further effect has\ud been the perpetration of injustices against athletes under the guise of such injustices being\ud necessary to maintain the integrity of sport
Building on Foucault s theory of the enterprise society , this article situates the use of perfo...
Most Australian sport stakeholders not only believe that government regulation is a good thing, but ...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and often d...
This paper1 uses concepts of anxiety and Foucauldian governmentality to investigate the ways that t...
The two major justifications for the ban on the use of drugs in sport are: (1) to create fair contes...
Over the last few years sport has confronted a multitude of crises including (1) match-fixing and be...
The paper examined drugs and its abuses in competitive sports. The type of drugs that are banned in ...
One of the major justifications for the ban on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport has b...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus\ud on i...
Drug free sport is an unattainable aspiration. In this critical, paradigm-shifting reappraisal of co...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Building on Foucault s theory of the enterprise society , this article situates the use of perfo...
Most Australian sport stakeholders not only believe that government regulation is a good thing, but ...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and often d...
This paper1 uses concepts of anxiety and Foucauldian governmentality to investigate the ways that t...
The two major justifications for the ban on the use of drugs in sport are: (1) to create fair contes...
Over the last few years sport has confronted a multitude of crises including (1) match-fixing and be...
The paper examined drugs and its abuses in competitive sports. The type of drugs that are banned in ...
One of the major justifications for the ban on the use of performance-enhancing drugs in sport has b...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus\ud on i...
Drug free sport is an unattainable aspiration. In this critical, paradigm-shifting reappraisal of co...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Many of the models and theories that aim to explain drug use in sport are limited by a focus on indi...
This article reports on 12 case histories with a view to 1) uncovering the attitudes of players and ...
Building on Foucault s theory of the enterprise society , this article situates the use of perfo...
Most Australian sport stakeholders not only believe that government regulation is a good thing, but ...
Performance enhancing drug use in sport is regarded as a crisis requiring comprehensive and often d...