or discriminatory behaviours. The “Out on the Fields” survey, conducted in 2015, represents the first large-scale international study focusing on homophobia in sports [60]. Participants were from six countries: Canada, Australia, Ireland, the United States, New Zealand, and the United Kingdom....
The Charter provides that ‘[i]nclusive, adapted and safe opportunities to participate in sport must be available to all human beings, notably … persons with disabilities …’Footnote 146 It goes on, ‘the virtues of fair play and competition, the integrity of the sporting community and the ...
GotSoccer and GotDigital have certified that they adhere to the EU-U.S. DPF, the UK Extension, and the Swiss-U.S. DPF principles of Notice, Choice, Accountability for Onward Transfer, Security, Data Integrity and Purpose Limitation, Access, Recourse, Enforcement, and Liability. If there is ...
Parity and evolution is the basic neo-colonial, “win-at-all-costs” lure of the International Rugby Board as well as the IOC, FIFA and other sport federations for sacrificing integrity and sovereignty, and succumbing to the altar of the neo-liberal, anti-social and anti-national offensive o...
and structural influences associated with media production that are known to interfere with journalistic integrity (Shoemaker & Reese, 1996) and, for sport journalism specifically, the history of “boosterism” that has also been known to compromise the quality of sport journalism’s coverage of “se...
It is ironic that among Brough’s new and probably most important duties, is the responsibility for those agencies which manage the integrity matters of a working Parliament; agencies such as, The Australian Electoral Office, the Ombudsman and the National Auditors, among others. The key issue at...
2019; Kerr and Kerr 2020) to governance and integrity issues, to basic mental health challenges, and, finally, to financial challenges related to living and training costs. The profile of the problem is evident in the fact that the world’s leading sport organisations, including the IOC and ...
The educational and employment status indicated that the majority are in junior (27.2%) and senior high school (47.5%), college (16.4%), and the rest are adults who are Roman Catholic (78.5%). Moreover, the majority of the respondents are from the National Capital Region (68.2%) and the...
Consistent with such an emphasis on fair play and integrity, the principle of justice has been commonly employed in the ethical analysis of sport [31,33–35]. The ethical concept of autonomy within sport—particularly of an athlete's autonomy in decision making about their participation where ...