RESS2150 Ethics in Sport (3 cr)
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Description
At the beginning of the lectures a moral sociological framework for the study of the ethics of sport is formed. After that, the tasks and duties of FINCIS, who is responsible for handling ethical issues in sport in Finland, and other relevant international actors are introduced. Representatives of FINCIS present the international treaties, legislation and codes related to ethics in sport and the actors in the field. Special attention is targeted towards anti-doping activities in sports, manipulation of sport competitions and spectator safety and comfort. In addition question related to general ethics as well as current questions in ethics in sports are addressed. The lectures will be concluded with discussions on the problems raised during the lectures. Through the literature included in the course, the student delves deeper into the course theme from the perspective of philosophical ethics.
Learning outcomes
On successful completion of the course, students will be able to:
· identify special questions and problems within ethics of sport and physical activity
· identify how sport ethics in connected to the general value base, laws and norms of the society
· identify the governing international and national organisations, rules, regulations, and legal and other agreements that regulate and monitor ethics in sport
· observe and discuss the basis of the morals and values in sportAdditional information
In the spring term 2024 this course will be implemented by the course code LYTA1001 Ethics in Sport.
Study materials
Literature
- McNamee, Mike (ed.) 2010. The ethics of sports: a reader. Routledge. Parts 1, 2 and 3 (s. 9-223). OR Simon, Robert L. 2010. Fair Play: the Ethics of Sport. Westview Press.
Completion methods
Method 1
Lectures and the learning log (1 cr)
Lectures (10 hours) and writing a learning log.
Book exam (2 cr)
You can take the book exam as an e-exam during the same semester with the lectures.