Grounding sport policy in utilitarianism provides the foundation for a morally good and effective sport organization. The responsibility of developing and sustaining sport policy is held by the sport organization’s manager. Policy drives the actions of members of the sport organization, and those actions determine the sentiments of the sporting community. A sport organization grounded in utilitarian based policy supports actions by its members that result in the long term happiness for the most possible members of the sporting community. Thus, sport policy must be developed that results in actions that bring about long term happiness to members of the sporting community if it is to be considered moral from a utilitarian standpoint. Aft...
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This paper attempts to find what place sportsmanship, as an ethical value, has in the structure of v...
Sport needs a balanced and inter-disciplinary approach between sport’s educative, social and scienti...
First, as a foundation for the other parts, aims and secondary effects of sports are explored (1.) a...
Moral policy can be developed and maintained in sport organizations through an approach that incorpo...
Paper presented at the ISSA World Congress of Sociology of Sport 2014. Beijing, China by Dr. Robert ...
Presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Sport and Society titled: Commercialism and th...
Sport is a natural medium for bringing together people of different backgrounds throughout the world...
The neo-Foucaultian concept of governmentality has recently been used by different authors to explor...
Abstract: Sports and games have always been instrumental in the physical, moral and...
As evidenced in recent literature in moral philosophy, commending actions on their propensity to dev...
Research in sport ethics has traditionally focused on the ethical dimensions of the sport event and ...
Higher levels of sophistication, increased sponsorship, improved infrastructure and increased compet...
Concluding remarks for this special issue of the Journal of Intercollegiate Sport on Ethical Leaders...
The aim of this research was to reveal coaches´ opinion about the moral development in sports activi...
The sports sector, although in the beginning lagging behind, started an accelerated professionalizat...
This paper attempts to find what place sportsmanship, as an ethical value, has in the structure of v...
Sport needs a balanced and inter-disciplinary approach between sport’s educative, social and scienti...
First, as a foundation for the other parts, aims and secondary effects of sports are explored (1.) a...