Tag: ethics
Call for Papers | The British Philosophy of Sport Association 16th Annual Conference 2019 | Trinity College, Oxford, April 2–5. 2019. Call ends February 1, 2019
British Philosophy of Sport Association proudly announces the call for abstracts for its 2019 conference. Abstracts are invited in any area of the philosophy of sport and from any philosophical perspective. All decisions will be made solely on the basis of the quality of philosophical argument. The keynote speakers are Tom Hurka, Sophie-Grace Chappell, Julian Savulescu, Angela Schneider and Mike McNamee.
Fair Play. Journal of Philosophy, Ethics and Sports Law Vol. 12, October 2018
Fair Play. Journal of Sport: Philosophy, Ethics and Law is an electronic journal devoted to the analysis of sport from the point of view of the philosophy, ethics and the theoretical-legal perspective. Beside the philosophical concern, the journal will accept works coming from the legal field given the evident connections that arise in many occasions with philosophical issues.
Fair Play. Journal of Philosophy, Ethics and Sports Law Vol. 11, April 2018
Fair Play. Journal of Sport: Philosophy, Ethics and Law is an electronic journal devoted to the analysis of sport from the point of view of the philosophy, ethics and the theoretical-legal perspective. Beside the philosophical concern, the journal will accept works coming from the legal field given the evident connections that arise in many occasions with philosophical issues.
Call for Papers | “Ethical (practice) perspectives in the outdoors” | Special Issue of Journal of Adventure Education & Outdoor Learning. Call ends July 1, 2019
Those engaged in adventure education and outdoor learning undoubtedly consider themselves ‘ethical’ practitioners and their research as ‘ethical’. Indeed, within the field, pressing issues with ethical dimensions have been discussed. Papers contributing to the special issue should seek to advance knowledge of ethics in research and practice, promote critical reflection and share good practice.
Inbjudan till antologimedverkan | Sport Management II: Idrottens styrning (Governance). Inbjudan upphör den 1 december 2018
Denna andra volym är tänkt att behandla olika former av styrning inom och av idrotten, från ekonomiska och politiska aspekter till juridisk, social och etisk styrning. Vi betraktar härvid ”governance” ganska brett och volymen kan därmed komma att innehålla bidrag om allt från föreningsrätt, IdrottsAB, statsbidrag, och finansiering i allmänhet till CSR, integration och dess policy, ”Sport for Development”, etc.
Sport Scholar Profile | Shawn E. Klein, Arizona State University
Shawn E. Klein specializes in ethics, popular culture, and the philosophy of sport. He is the editor of several books including "Defining Sport: Conceptions and Borderlines" (Lexington, 2016) "Steve Jobs and Philosophy: For Those Who Think Different" (Open Court, 2015), and "Harry Potter and Philosophy: If Aristotle Ran Hogwarts" (Open Court, 2004).
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 12, 2018, Issue 3
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy publishes high quality articles from a wide variety of philosophical traditions, and is particularly open to essays of applied philosophy that engage with issues or practice, policy and scholarship concerning the nature and values of sports.
Påminnelse om registrering | ”Trender och utmaningar som förändrar idrott och skolämnet idrott och hälsa: samhällsvetenskapliga perspektiv” | SVEBI-konferensen 2018, Högskolan Dalarna, Falun, 21–22 november 2018
Abstractmottagningen är nu öppen för SVEBIs årliga konferens i Falun, 21-22 november 2018. Bidrag på såväl svenska som engelska är välkomna. Abstract får skickas in tom 10 maj 2018. Vi är mycket glada att kunna presentera två keynote-föreläsare för SVEBI 2018 i Falun: Prof. Brett Smith från University of Birmingham, UK, och Prof. Sigmund Loland från Norges idrettshøgskole, Olso.
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy, Volume 12, 2018, Issue 2
Sport, Ethics and Philosophy publishes high quality articles from a wide variety of philosophical traditions, and is particularly open to essays of applied philosophy that engage with issues or practice, policy and scholarship concerning the nature and values of sports.
Call for Papers | “Burn it all down”: Policing the crisis of sexual abuse in sport | Special issue of Cultural Studies ↔ Critical Methodologies. Call ends June 1,...
The #MeToo movement reveals a cultural and political climate in which women are devalued and disbelieved, in which institutions actively look the other way in pursuit of profit or status, and, importantly, in which women are increasingly striking back against patriarchal capitalism.We seek to consider manuscripts that relate to the Larry Nassar case directly, and/or in a broader sense.













