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Sport and Doping

The Analysis of an Antagonistic Symbiosis

by Eike Emrich (Volume editor) Werner Pitsch (Volume editor)
©2012 Edited Collection 202 Pages

Summary

Do elite sport and doping form an antagonistic symbiosis in which both partners can live neither with nor without each other? From its very beginnings to the present day the phenomenon of doping has probably gone hand in hand with modern professional sport performed for a monetary reward. The contributions provide insight into this symbiosis from the perspectives of sociology, economics, and law. They show that different intertwined surrounding conditions and social processes enable the use of doping substances. Individual and collective actors produce this phenomenon as an unintended consequence of their purposeful social behaviour. These interdependent influences produce a dynamic equilibrium from which many actors benefit.

Details

Pages
202
Year
2012
ISBN (Hardcover)
9783631630785
Language
English
Keywords
guilt and reciprocity Elite athletes anti-doping legislation Criminal penalties
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2011. 202 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Eike Emrich (Volume editor) Werner Pitsch (Volume editor)

Eike Emrich studied Sociology, Economics and Sciences of Sport. He finished his PhD in 1988 and his second thesis (Habilitation) in 1995. He is professor for the Economics and Sociology of Sport at the Saarland University since 2005. Werner Pitsch studied Sociology, Psychology and Sciences of Sport. He works as a researcher in the Economics and Sociology of Sport at the Saarland University since 2005.

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