Towards a Social Science of Drugs in Sport e-bog
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The debate around the role of drugs in sport is vibrant. There is a wealth of evidence from the hard end of science, telling us how drugs work, how drug testing works, and how many athletes have fallen foul of the system. The evidence from social science is still building momentum. For example, what makes an athlete use a performance enhancing substance? "e;To win"e; simply fails to exp...
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436,85 DKK
Forlag
Routledge
Udgivet
13 september 2013
Længde
166 sider
Genrer
Medical sociology
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781317984535
The debate around the role of drugs in sport is vibrant. There is a wealth of evidence from the hard end of science, telling us how drugs work, how drug testing works, and how many athletes have fallen foul of the system. The evidence from social science is still building momentum. For example, what makes an athlete use a performance enhancing substance? "e;To win"e; simply fails to explain the drug use behaviour we see among athletes.This book provides a foundation for anyone trying to understand the drugs in sport problem beyond the hard science by looking at the "e;people factor"e; from different perspectives. After building a case for the social science of drugs in sport, it is examined from the ethical, sociological, economic, legal and psychological points of view. The book concludes with a definitive statement about what researchers, policy makers, sports administrators, athletes and fans can do to achieve a social science of drugs in sport that puts people firmly in the centre of the debate.This volume was published as a special issue of Sport in Society.