Knowledge bank: This conference presentation by Sigmund Loland is a study of procedures and their justifications in the planning and carrying out of doping control in sport.
Knowledge bank: Knut Helland speaks at Play the Game 2005 about publicist ideals, the journalistic institution and its social role and legitimacy in the context of a globalised and commercialised world of sport.
Knowledge bank: Mary Hums from the Sport Administration Program from Louisville University defines sport governance and presents management models as well as the social, ethical, ecomomical, educational and political considerations concerning sport governance.
Knowledge bank: A feature of the changing nature of football governance in recent years has been the increasing involvement of supporters in democratising the ownership and governance of football clubs.
Knowledge bank: Very young sports talents from third world countries are being trasferred to Verstern countries and often these players are being exploited in various ways.
Knowledge bank: UN Special Adviser on Sport for Development and Peace, Adolf Ogi, speaks at Play the Game's conference about UN and the year 2005, which is the International Year of Sport and Physical Education.
The final session of the Play the Game conference saw Jan Borgen of the global anti-corruption coalition Transparency International present the conclusions of a working group charged with the task of preparing a declaration on countering corruption in sport.
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