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Drawing on rich empirical material from elite French sport, this
book offers a detailed history of how the concept of doping evolved
from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. The first study to
span the period from 1950 to 2010, it sheds new light on the
extraordinary world of elite sport in France - a world governed by
its own moral standards and defined by extreme expectations of
physical performance and highly medicalised training regimes.
Including exclusive insights from athletes and their doctors, it
explains how the use of drugs became an integral part of training
in elite French sport. Considering the complex and paradoxical
moral arguments that frame this phenomenon, it explores the
decades-long social and political process that resulted in the
normalisation of this doping culture. Drawing on examples from
cycling, athletics, weightlifting, wrestling and bodybuilding, this
book compares doping practices in these sports and questions the
effectiveness of anti-doping policies. This is fascinating reading
for all those interested in the use of drugs in sports, the ethics
and philosophy of sport, or sports history.
Drawing on rich empirical material from elite French sport, this
book offers a detailed history of how the concept of doping evolved
from the twentieth to the twenty-first century. The first study to
span the period from 1950 to 2010, it sheds new light on the
extraordinary world of elite sport in France - a world governed by
its own moral standards and defined by extreme expectations of
physical performance and highly medicalised training regimes.
Including exclusive insights from athletes and their doctors, it
explains how the use of drugs became an integral part of training
in elite French sport. Considering the complex and paradoxical
moral arguments that frame this phenomenon, it explores the
decades-long social and political process that resulted in the
normalisation of this doping culture. Drawing on examples from
cycling, athletics, weightlifting, wrestling and bodybuilding, this
book compares doping practices in these sports and questions the
effectiveness of anti-doping policies. This is fascinating reading
for all those interested in the use of drugs in sports, the ethics
and philosophy of sport, or sports history.
Athletes across the globe have engaged in high profile protests
against state violence since NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick’s
refusal to stand during the US national anthem in protest of state
violence against Black communities. There is, however, a much
longer global history that precedes and follows Kaepernick’s
protest. This series of sport protests, across both professional
and amateur levels, has invigorated progressive politics around the
world and drawn attention to ongoing authoritarianism, state
violence, and vigilante violence, as well as the role sport can
play in both exposing and combatting such issues. Challenging the
dominant Global North narrative, Athletic Activism: Global
Perspectives on Social Transformation demonstrates how athletic
activism can not only impact global discourse about inequity, but
also foster institutional change that advances social justice. This
volume uses the term ‘athletic activism’ to understand how
athletes, coaches, and sports professionals use sports, sporting
institutions, and athletics to engage in conscious, concerted, and
sustained efforts to transform the world they inhabit. Borrowing
both historical and contemporary approaches to examine grassroots
youth sports, quotidian sites of amateur sport, and mega-sporting
events, chapters expand on how we conceptualize athletic activism
and theorize the transformative potential of sport and sporting
participants. Rooting athletic activism in a global, transnational
perspective, Athletic Activism: Global Perspectives on Social
Transformation broadens the focus on athletic activism from highly
publicized, performative forms of protest on the pitch to local
grassroots efforts that seek to address issues of race, violence,
gender, sexuality, sustainability, identity, and community
development.
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