12.09.2014 | Mathias Nielsen
Dato |
tor 27 aug — fre 28 aug |
Tid |
13:00
—
17:00
|
Sted |
Aarhus University, Denmark |
Key questions in the conference include
- What have been the unintended consequences for athletes?
- How have ideas of anti-doping changed?
- How has anti-doping changed the culture of sport?
- Are blood passports, whereabouts reporting, and anti-doping testing helping?
- What have the consequences been for athletes who have tested positive under the new regime
- What social, ethical, historical, and legal implications have been realized through anti-doping?
To answer such questions
We invite not only scholars from across the humanistic disciplines to share their insights as they assess how anti-doping has changed sport and athletic life but also journalists, sport administrators, and athletes. We are proud to announce that the following experts have already accepted to give keynote addresses:
- Professor Julian Savulescu, Oxford University, UK
- Professor Letizia Paoli, KU Leuven, Belgium
- Professor Verner Møller, Aarhus University, Denmark
- Dr. Paul Dimeo, University of Sterling, UK
- Ex-professional cyclist, Commercial Director Michael Rasmussen, Denmark
- Chief Executive of the Anti-Doping Authority the Netherlands
- Investigative sports journalist Niels Christian Jung, Denmark
You can find further information about the conference in the announcement.
Konference, Forskning, Alle grupper, Health, Institut for Folkesundhed