Conference. What do we (really) know about doping? August

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Conference What do we (really) know about doping? 15 16 August International Network of Humanistic Doping Research

15. August Conference programme 9.00-9.30 Registration 9.30-10.00 Dr. Ask Vest Christiansen, Aarhus University, Denmark and Dr. John Gleaves, California State University, Fullerton, USA: Welcome and conference theme introduction 10.00-10.45 Professor John Hoberman, University of Texas, USA: What do we (really) know about how to do 'anti-doping education'?" 10.45-11-00 Coffee Break 11.00-12.30 Parallel sessions 11.00-11.30 Dr. Susan Backhouse, Leeds Metropolitan University, England & Dr. Jason Mazanov, University of New South Wales, Australia: Public Attitudes and Perceptions of Anti-doping in England 11.30-12.00 Carlos Henrique de Vasconcellos Ribeiro, UNISUAM, Brazil: Doping in Brazilian media coverage: the case of 2012 London Olympic Games 12.00-12.30 Dr. Paul Dimeo University of Stirling, UK: Researching doping attitudes among Scottish elite athletes: methodological questions and consequences for policy Laurie B. Patterson, Leeds Metropolitan University, England: Coaches and the quest for clean sport: Exploring perceptions of relevance and role Chair:?? Room: 518 Martin Hardie, Deakin University, Australia: How do we know about the Invisible Act of Doping? Katinka van de Ven & Kyle Mulrooney: University of Kent: Doping structures in Europe: An analysis of the illicit trade of doping substances on a transnational level Chair??, Room: 318

12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-14.15 Professor Jay Coakley: Doping Control in Sports: Ineffective Strategies, Misplaced Resources 14.15-15.00 Dr. Werner Pitsch, Saarland University, Saarbruecken, Germany: Tacit premises and assumptions in anti-doping research 15.00-15.30 Refreshments 15.30-17.00 Parallel sessions 15.30-16.00 Dymtro Bondarev: Lund University, Sweden: Why Good Athletes May Use Doping: Moral Justifications of Doping Behaviour 16.00-16.30 Patrick Keleher: University of Toronto, Canada: Gay Men and the Experiences, Spaces and Actornetworks of Steroid Use Monika Frenger, Saarland University, Germany: How to produce the belief in clean sports: a mathematical fight against tacit premises Chair:?? Room: 518 Kelsey Erickson, Leeds Metropolitan University, England: Protective Factors Buffer Effects of Risk Factors on Doping Use Amongst Competitive Athletes 16.00-17.00 April Henning: City University of New York: What is Doping? What Non Elite Runners Don t Know About Doping Bertrand Fincoeur: KU Leuven, Belgium: Doping in Belgian cycling: results of an online survey using the RRT 18.30-20.30 Dinner

16. August 9.30-10.15 Don Catlin, M.D, University of California Los Angeles, USA: Development of Anti-Doping Testing 10.15-11.00 Professor Andrea Petroczi, Kingston University, England: Getting inside the athletes' minds: potentials and pitfalls of self-reports and timed response measures in doping research 11.30-12.30 Parallel sessions 11.30-12.00 Jules Woolf: University of Windsor, Canada: Christophe Brissonneau: Paris Descartes University, France: What do we (really) know about doping in emergent sports? Exploring the phenomenon of mixed martial arts 12.00-12.30 Lawrence W. Judge: Ball State University, Muncie, IN, USA: The Attitudes and Perceptions of Juvenile Field Athletes toward Performance Enhancing Drug Use What do Dopers Really Think? Elena Atienza-Macías: University of Deusto - Spain: Doping and Mental health: Beyond the Athlete's Liability 12.30-13.30 Lunch 13.30-14.15 Professor Verner Møller, University of Aarhus, Denmark: Listening to athletes narratives a reliable (scientific) research method to learn about drug use in sports? 14.15-15.00 Keynote TBA 15.00-16.00 Parallel sessions

15.00-15.30 Marcel Reinold: University of Muenster, Germany: What do historical sources really tell us about the history and prevalence of drug use in the past and what conclusions might be drawn for future anti-doping? Kaisa Kirikal: Leeds Metropolitan University, England: Critical Analysis of the World Anti-Doping Code: Timely Issues Related to the Relevant Case Law 15.30-16.00 Thomas M. Hunt: University of Texas, USA: Doping and the Cold War: What Do We (Really) Know about the Subject? Ian Ritchie: Brock University, Canada: The Social Construction of a Policy: WADA s Spirit of Sport Clause Closing Panel Discussion