Doping in sport and fitness
Doping, as both practice and phenomenon, has largely been approached as a question of socio-cultural context and structures. Doping in Sport and Fitness argues that rigid differentiations between doping contexts - such as sport/fitness or elite/recreational - are less clear than it might seem. Break...
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Bingley, U.K. :
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2022.
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Series: | Research in the sociology of sport ;
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ISBN: | 9781801171595 |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (320 pages). |
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490 | 1 | |a Research in the sociology of sport ; |v v. 16 | |
504 | |a Includes bibliographical references and index. | ||
505 | 0 | |a Introduction: Unbinding doping contexts / April Henning and Jesper Andreasson -- Part 1: Anti-doping policy -- Chapter 01. Athletes, law, and the world anti-doping code: A perspective / Lovely Dasgupta -- Chapter 02. Rights, responsibilities, and power in sport anti-doping: The court of arbitration for sport / Helen Jefferson Lenskyj -- Chapter 03. Evidence-based anti-doping education: Fact or fiction? / Katherina Gatterer and Cornelia Blank -- Part 2: Health and risks -- Chapter 04. The use of anabolic androgenic steroids as a public health issue / Jim McVeigh, Geoff Bates, and Gemma Anne Yarwood -- Chapter 05. The experiences of healthcare professionals with pied consumers and the experiences of pied consumers with healthcare professionals: A systematic literature review / Matthew Dunn -- Chapter 06. Taking "the god of all steroids" and "making a pact with the devil": Online bodybuilding communities and the negotiation of trenbolone risk / Mair Underwood -- Part 3: Doping arenas and communities -- Chapter 07. Steroid use among inmates in belgian prisons / Bertrand Fincoeur and Jessica Rullo -- Chapter 08. How digital fitness forums shape iped access, use, and community harm reduction behaviours / Luke A. Turnock and Honor D. Townshend -- Chapter 09. The 2021 wada code, recreational athletes, and ethical concerns / Luke Thomas Joseph Cox, Andrew Bloodworth, and Mike McNamee -- Part 4: Gendering doping -- Chapter 10. Cultural manspreading in doping environments: Theorizing the gendering of doping spaces, sexualities, and the social / April Henning and Jesper Andreasson -- Chapter 11. Bodybuilding, gender, and drugs / Charlotte Nicola Jane Mclean -- Chapter 12. Intersections of gender, doping, and sport: The shared implications of anti-doping and sex testing / Sarah Teetzel Conclusion: Doping: Unbound / April Henning and Jesper Andreasson. | |
520 | |a Doping, as both practice and phenomenon, has largely been approached as a question of socio-cultural context and structures. Doping in Sport and Fitness argues that rigid differentiations between doping contexts - such as sport/fitness or elite/recreational - are less clear than it might seem. Breaking down these boundaries allows for a more complete understanding of substance use patterns, behaviours, and policy responses related to sport, fitness, and society. Contextual separations have greatly impacted how scholars have addressed the phenomena of doping in contemporary society, which in turn has impacted current anti-doping policies, preventative work, and harm reduction strategies globally. Bringing together research on doping and image and performance enhancement drug use (IPED) that highlights links between areas of doping research that have been previously separated, this collection includes contributions focusing on emerging and under-researched topics related to IPED use. Providing studies on new demographic groups of users, especially in terms of gender and age, Doping in Sport and Fitness suggests alternative ways of approaching the issue and supports providers such as coaches and drug service professionals. | ||
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830 | 0 | |a Research in the sociology of sport ; |v v. 16. | |
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