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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Yves Vanden Auweele , Elaine Cook , Jim ParryPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.40cm Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781138931800ISBN 10: 1138931802 Pages: 230 Publication Date: 10 November 2015 Audience: College/higher education , Tertiary & Higher Education , Undergraduate Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPreface Introduction Part 1: Re-Thinking And Implementing Concepts And Practices In The Future Of Sport Introduction 1. Ethics And The Integrity Of Sport: Issues For The Next Decade 2. Restoring Sport’s Integrity: Beyond Ad Hoc Solutions In Challenging Aberrations In Sport 3. Olympism In The 21st Century 4. The ‘Fast Track’ As A Future Strategy For Achieving Gender Equality And Democracy In Sport Organizations 5. Shifting From Reducing Emotional Harm To Optimizing Growth: The Role Of Athlete-Centered Coaching 6. Ludo-Diversity: An Argument For A Pluralistic Movement Culture Part 2: Good Governance In A Globalized Sports World Introduction 7. Accountability In The Global Regulation Of Sport: What Does The Future Hold? 8. The Creation Of An Independent Body For The Control Of Governance In Sport Worldwide 9. The Rise And Fall Of Mega-Sport Events: The Future Is In Non-Mega-Sport Events 10. The European Union As A Normative Power In International Sport 11. We Are The Game? Player Democratization And The Reform Of Sport Governance Part 3: Fair (Financial) Management In A Globalized Sports World Introduction 12. The Growing Gap Between Small-And Large-Country Football Teams In Europe 13. Paradoxes In Professional Road Cycling: A Plea For A New Cycling Industry 14. Sport Is ’Not’ For All: Towards A Renewed Future For Sport For All As A Right 15. What If Sport And The Law Have Become Interlocked? The Case Of The EU Part 4: Sport And Body Enhancement: Ethics And Possibilities Introduction 16. Practical Self-Understanding Of Athletes And The Future Of Sport 17. A Glimpse Into The Morally Ambiguous Future Of Elite Sport: The Lance Armstrong Story 18. From Zero-Tolerance Towards Risk Reduction In Doping: Learning From The Failure Of The War On Drugs Part 5: Re-Conceptualizing ‘Sport For Development’ Introduction 19. The Future Of Sport For Development: From Ideology To Sociology 20. The Critical Participatory Paradigm And Its Implications 21. Perspectives From The South: Sport And Development As A Priority On The International Policy Agenda 22. The Concept Of ‘Development’ And The Sport-Related (Future) Approach EpilogueReviewsAuthor InformationYves Vanden Auweele is Professor (Em.) in Sport Psychology at Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (KULeuven, Belgium). Since 1980 he has taught psychology to physical education, psychology, and medicine students. He has published on stress and abuses in sport, on psychology for physical educators and on sport for development. He was coordinator of the European Masters Program for Exercise and Sport Psychology, President of the Belgian Society of Sport Psychology, and member of the Managing Council of the European Federation of Sport Psychology (FEPSAC). He was also involved in a sport and development project (2002-2014) with the University of the Western Cape (South Africa). He is still an active member of the Cultural and Scientific Committee of Panathlon International and was senior author of the Panathlon Declaration of Ethics in Youth Sport Elaine Cook is a doctoral candidate at the University of Toronto (Canada), and a member of the Panathlon Cultural and Scientific Committee (CSC). Her research explores coach behaviors, and interventions designed to influence coach behaviors in such a way that athletes flourish. Elaine is also a certified Solution-Focused Coach (CSFC). Jim Parry was Head of the Department of Philosophy, University of Leeds, UK, and is now Visiting Professor at the Faculty of PE and Sport, Charles University in Prague. He has been International Professor of Olympic Studies, Autonomous University of Barcelona 2003, University of Ghent 2009, Gresham College, London 2012, Russian International Olympic University, Sochi 2013-2015, and International Olympic Academy, Greece1986-2015. He is co-author of The Olympic Games Explained, 2005, Sport and Spirituality, 2007, and Olympic Ethics and Values in Contemporary Society, 2012; and co-editor of Ethics and Sport, 1999, Theology, Ethics and Transcendence in Sport, 2010, An Introduction to the Phenomenological Study of Sport, 2012, Olympic Ethics and Philosophy, 2012, and Fields of Vision - the Arts in Sport, 2014. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |