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Programme Tuesday 8 November 2005

(all programme elements subject to change)

  7.00   SWIMMING (optional)

  7.30-  BREAKFAST

  8.30

  9.00 

ANTI-DOPING: ETHICAL PRINCIPLES VS. RULES OF LAW (PLENARY SESSION)

Subtheme: The Balco Story

The Balco doping scandal was an abrupt wake up call to the US and has led politicians to call for tough anti-doping laws and an end to letting sports organisations regulate themselves. The scandal has also raised principal and ethical questions about the basis for convicting athletes of doping offences and the way doping cases are reported in the media.
Play the Game asks if athletes are fair game for doping hunters and looks at the role of WADA in the Balco scandal where politics might have overruled scientific facts.

 

 

 

The Balco Story:

How Reporting It Changed U.S. Sports 

Eliott Almond  
Olympics and Enterprise Reporter,

San Mercury News , USA

 

 

Leaping Forward: The Change of Anti-Doping Policy in the US

Travis Tygart

Senior Managing Director,

United States Anti-Doping Agency , USA

 

 

What the Outside World Can Learn from BALCO

Anders Solheim
Director, Anti-Doping Norway  

 

 

THG: More Talk - Less Drug

Rasmus Damsgaard  

Doping Researcher, Copenhagen Muscle Research Center, Denmark

  10.00    COFFEE BREAK

 

 

Panel Debate 

All 

 11.30 

PARALLEL WORKSHOPS 

 

 

 

 

 

Countering Corruption in Sport

Jan Borgen

Secretary General,

Transparency International Norway

Hans B. Skaset

Professor, Fjordane University College, Norway

 

 

Improve your web research

How can you gather better background knowledge on individuals and organisations? How to ensure the reliability of information found in cyberspace? Where do you relocate information that someone decided to remove? Learn better search methods and how to use the tools on your pc that can help you systematize the data you find.

Tommy Kaas

DICAR

 

 

Sport and Development - On a Common Path? 

Vladimir Borkovic

Streetfootballworld

 12.30  LUNCH  

14.00

PARALLEL SESSIONS

 

THE MEDIA: PART OF THE FAN CROWD OR  WATCHDOGS FOR THE PUBLIC?
Subtheme: Media: Representations and Audiences

 


 

Olympic Women in Sports Media - An International Project

Gertrud Pfister  

Dr. Phil, Copenhagen University, Denmark

 

 

Who Are Willing to Pay for Watching TV Sport?

Harry Arne Solberg
Associate professor,

Trondheim Business School, Norway

 

 

Not Just Couch Potatoes - the Viewers' Complex Motivation to Watch TV Sport

Martin Hedal  
Danish Institute for Sports Studies, Denmark

 

 

Could Domestic Leisure be Sport for the Screen? 

Peter Cziraki
Editor-in-chief, Zöldpoint, Information and Press Association for Sport, Hungary  

 

 

Amused to Death 

Radu Naum

Head of Sport, , TVR. Romanian Television, Romania  

 

UN YEAR OF SPORT

Subtheme: Sport, Identity and Politics

 

 

Traditional Games: A Joker in Modern Development

Henning Eichberg

Dr. Phil, University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

 

 

Politicization of the Body, the Sportsman's Body: A

Case Study of Turkish National Athlete Sureyya Ayhan

Olcay Canbulat 

Ege University, Turkey

 

 

Do Kosovar Athletes Have the Right to Compete in  International Competitions?

Agim Islami
President, Tennis Federation of Kosova, Kosovo/UNMIK

 

 

Sport As a Life Saver 

Colin Tatz  
Professor, Australian National University and Macquarie University  Australia

 

ANTI-DOPING: ETHICAL PRINCIPLES VS. RULES OF LAW
Subtheme: Doping Control and the Rights of Athletes
 

 

 

Sports & Ethics: Tracks or Sidetracks? 

Jens Evald

Professor, Faculty of Law, Aarhus University, Denmark  

 

 

New Rules of Conduct? Doping after Festina

Ask Vest Christiansen

Post Doc., University of Southern Denmark, Denmark

 

 

WADA’s List – A Bitter Pill to Swallow

Thomas Søbirk Petersen

Assistant Professor, Roskilde University, Denmark

 

 

Can Doping Use Be a Free Choice?

Michael Kjær
Professor dr. med and chairman of Anti-Doping Denmark

 

CRIME AND CORRUPTION IN SPORT

Subtheme: Governance 

 

 

Building Corruption-Safe Sports Organizations: A Managerial Framework

Mary A. Hums

Professor, University of Louisville Research Fellow, Northeastern University's Center for the Study of Sport in Society

 

 

The Boom of a Brazilian Club: Money Out of Nowhere?

Rafael Maranhao

Journalist, Brazil

 

 

A Matter of Trust? How Supporters Are Democratising Football

David Hindley

Nottingham Trent University, UK

 

 

When Is a National Team Not a National Team

Steve Menary  

Freelance journalist, UK

 

 

Sport Migrations from South to North

Marie-Hélène Pedneau

Student, Laval University, Quebec, Canada

 

 

Competitive Balance. Who Wants It and Do We Need It?

Troels Troelsen
Associate Professor, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark  

  16.15  COFFEE BREAK  

  16.45

CRIME AND CORRUPTION IN SPORTS: A STRATEGY FOR CHANGE

 

 

Criminality in the International Doping Trade

Sandro Donati

Head of Research, Italian Olympic Committee, Italy  

 

 

Q&A 

 

  18.30  DINNER 

  20.00

GOVERNANCE IN SPORT: FIFA - CONCERNED WITH GREED (PLENARY SESSION) 

 

 

Where Did All the Money Go? 

Ian "Magic" Hughes
Freelance journalist, Antigua

 

 

Don Julio, The Godfather, the Argentine man

behind Blatter

Ezequiel Moores

Freelance journalist, Argentina

 

 

In the Wake of the ISL Collapse

Jens Weinreich

Sports Editor, Berliner Zeitung, Germany

 

 

FIFA: Hiding the Bribes?

Andrew Jennings  

Journalist, Author, UK

 

 

Panel Debate 

 

  22.30  PARTICIPANTS' CORNER: SOCIALISING 


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