Conference presentations
Here are a selection of the presentations made at Play the Game 2007.
Opening speech by Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, President of Iceland
Digitalisation of merchandising in football clubs |
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Blood testing: pushing the envelope |
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Children in Competitive Sport: causes for concern? |
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The Football Association’s (and the Scottish Football Association’s) changed view of financial difficulty |
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Violence against children in sport - the right to play safe |
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From cradle to grave, from debt to profit': A short history of English football |
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European football clubs and their overseas fans: Time to rethink marketing? |
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Goals, medicine and moral - Athletes’ understanding of sport, doping and fair play |
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Sport: The technological possibilities |
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Visions for a doping-free sports culture |
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Keeping it in the Family: an analysis of the Growth of Arbitration in Sport |
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The European Union, UEFA and the governance of football: the road towards a possible partnership |
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Can supporters trusts play a significant role in the reform of European football club and league structures |
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Where on earth is Michael Rasmussen? The importance of the whereabout rules |
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A step backwards for specificity? |
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The Autonomy of Sport: Threat or Promise? A view from the Grass Island |
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The revised World Anti-Doping Code and the future of anti-doping policy |
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Revising the WADA Code: How will it strengthen anti-doping |
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Its ‘Different’ in the Australian Outback! Unique strategies for isolated rural communities in harnessing the sporting potential of their youth |
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Promoting Human Rights through Sport: Can It Make a Difference? |
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FIFA: An era of corruption nears its end |
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A theory of sport organizational stakeholder’s suffering and dealing with corruption |
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The many faces of European Sport |
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Economic benefits: Fact or fiction? Pros vs. Cons and Evidence on the FIFA World Cup 2006 |
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How Newspapers’ Sport Pages Withstand the Digital Pressure |
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Kosovars ready for international scene |
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The significance of the legitimate sport standard used in R v Barnes in relation to the autonomy of sports bodies |
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Catch us if you can: Closing the gap on cheats in cycling |
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Football and the Cyprus conflict |
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Undermining cycle sports – a review of anti-doping initiatives in advance of and during the Tour de France 2007 |
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Too much bonding, too little bridging. Social capital in international sports associations |
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Marketing and anti-doping |
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Biases in soccer referee decision making |
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Australian Identity, the Press and Major International Sporting Events |
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- see Norman O'Reilly |
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Psychological drivers in doping: a developmental vulnerability model |
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(Un)healty bodies. Gendered discourses about obesity and physical activity in Denmark |
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Honest answers to embarrassing questions: Assessing the frequency of doping |
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Sports in Children’s Lives: Does India’s New Sports Policy Create New Opportunities? |
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Stop the doping inquisition |
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How life came to Lazytown |
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Sports Mega-Events and Global Urban Marketing: Selling the City, or Selling it Out? |
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Sports and reconciliation |
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The European football broadcasting rights paradox |
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Sport and the media: Partners in development |
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FA’s role in the governance of five-a-side football and futsal |
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Mega events: more than medals? |
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Growth and Deficit Hand in Hand: Professional Team Sport Clubs in Denmark |
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New wine in old bottles: the ‘wasteful’ market |
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Chapters from the doping history in Western Germany |
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UEFA Euro 2008: Can it help sports for all? |
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Impact of television coverage on redefining cricket rules and regulations |
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The EU White Paper on Sport |
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Corruption in Sport: opportunities and mechanisms |