Sports Ethics Research Centre ****************************************************************************************** * ****************************************************************************************** ****************************************************************************************** * Mission ****************************************************************************************** The Centre brings together sport philosophers, sport ethicists, MAISI students, doctoral s scholars and associated members to promote collaborative research on contemporary ethical issues in sport. The mission of the centre is: - to promote collaborative research on contemporary ethical problems in sport. - to contribute to public discussion and policy development at national and international - to develop research outputs of high quality; - to participate in national and international sports ethics projects. ****************************************************************************************** * Themes ****************************************************************************************** The team focuses on applied sports philosophy and applied sports ethics, especially topics categorization of athletes in sport (sex, age, weight, dis/ability), issues in parasport, problems in female sport, ethical problems in the use of social media by athletes, corrupt sport and technology, democratic governance of sport organizations, moral education and th body ecology and the quality of athletes’ experiencing in sport, and ethics of the outdoor arts/combat sports. ****************************************************************************************** * Members ****************************************************************************************** ****************************************************************************************** * Academic Staff ****************************************************************************************** Irena P. Martínková Jim Parry Klara Daďová Michal Vágner ****************************************************************************************** * Doctoral Candidates at FTVS ****************************************************************************************** Whitney Bragagnolo: Sport Integrity Responsibilities of Mega Event Bidding Host Jacob Giesbrecht: Social Media and Freedom of Expression in Sport Olivia Howe: Oppression versus Empowerment: A Philosophical Analysis of Female Participation in Sport Breana McCoy: Towards Democratic Sports Systems – Examining the Concept of Stakeholder Democracy Qian Wang: Temporality and embodiment of the human being in contempora Anna van Dijk: Towards Sustainable Paralympic Games Ladislav Mravec: Threats to sport – gambling, match-fixing and corruption Petr Kříž: Phenomenological understanding of the body, movement and pa practice Matyáš Kubů Gender a pohlaví ve sportu a v tělesné výchově – inkluze tr prostředí (Gender and sex in sport and physical education – people in the sport environment) Michal Zapala: Filosofické a etické nahlížení hodnot ve sportu skrze vzděl ethical view of values in sport through educational proces) ****************************************************************************************** * Doctoral candidates elsewhere ****************************************************************************************** Theo Poliopoulos: Doctoral candidate in Univ of Peloponnese, Greece (co-supervisor Good governance in football organisations from an ethical perspe reformation Damien Parry: Doctoral candidate in Univ of Canberra, Australia (co-supervisor The inclusion/fairness dichotomy: Understanding the tension betw ****************************************************************************************** * Visiting Scholars ****************************************************************************************** Neslihan Feliz (Turkey) 2022-23, post-doc Mateus Ludwiczak (Poland) 2022-23, doctoral placement ****************************************************************************************** * Associate Members ****************************************************************************************** Alberto Reppold Professor, UFRGS Porto Alegre, Brazil (Book project colla Pete Allison Penn State University, USA (Book project colla Miroslav Imbrisevic Heythrop College, University of London, UK (Co-author) Simon Robinson Professor, Leeds Met Univ, UK (Co-author) Lynley Anderson Professor, University of Otago, New Zealand(Co-author) Taryn Knox University of Otago, New Zealand (Co-author) Marcus Campos Post-doctoral fellow, KU Leuven (Co-author) Catherine Ordway Assoc Prof at University of Canberra, Austr(Co-supervisor, Co- Kostas Georgiadis Prof at University of the Peloponnese, Gree(Co-supervisor) Mike McNamee Professor at KU Leuven and Swansea Uni, Bel(Co-author and MAiS Angela Schneider Professor at Western Uni, Canada (Prague MAiSI teach Sigmund Loland Professor at NIH Oslo, Norway (Prague MAiSI teach Silvia Camporesi Assoc Prof at Kings College, London, UK (Prague MAiSI teach Andy Harvey Assoc Prof at Swansea, Wales, UK (Prague MAiSI teach Cesar Torres Professor, SUNY Brockport, USA (Prague MAiSI teach ****************************************************************************************** * International cooperation ****************************************************************************************** Collaborative Teaching 2020-2022 1.MAOS, University of the Peloponnese, Greece - Master’s Degree Programme in Olympic Studi Education, Organization and Management of Olympic Events. Teaching Unit M1.4 - Philosoph 2.MAHPA, University of Foro Italico, Rome, Italy - Master’s Degree Programme in Health and Activity. Teaching on Research Methodology module. 3.International Olympic Academy, Ancient Olympia, Greece – teaching at various sessions: P Session, Main International Session, and Session for NOCs and NOAs. Projects 1.Collaboration (teaching and admin) on the Erasmus Mundus MA in Sports Ethics and Integri alongside 5 partners: KU Leuven, JGU Mainz, UPF Barcelona, UoPeloponnese, Swansea, UK. F €7million EU grant. 2.Research collaboration within the Cooperatio project (funded by Charles University) on f ethical problems of contemporary sport, from the perspective of analytic philosophy 3.Grant Agency of Charles University (GAUK) funded projects 2022-2023 Whitney Bragagnolo: Power, Sex & Corruption in Sport Breana McCoy: Towards Democratic Sports Systems – Examining the Concept of St Qian Wang: What does the body mean to us? Merleau-Ponty's concept of Embod practices 4.Post-GAUK funded project 2022-2023 Olivia Howe: The Impact of Coercive Sex Segregation in Women's "Basket" Spor 5.Strategic partnership projects of Charles University with University of Melbourne 2018-2 ****************************************************************************************** * International Publications 2017-23 ****************************************************************************************** 2024 • Impiö, J. & J. Parry (2024). Freeride skiing – the values of freedom and creativity. Jou Philosophy of Sport (online first) [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/00948705.2024.2308899" • Martínková, I. (2024). Ultra sports as nature sports (propre). Journal of the Philosophy (online first) [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/00948705.2024.2315493"] • Martínková, I. & Wang, Q. (2023). A phenomenological perspective on embodiment in sports In A. Hofmann, M. Reeves & P. Camara (Eds.), Critical Perspectives on Esports. London: R print) 2023 • Martínková, I. (2023). Inclusion as the value of eligibility rules in sport. Journal of of Sport 50 (3), 345-364. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/00948705.2023.2268700"] • Parry, J. & J. Giesbrecht. (2023). Esports, real sports and the Olympic Virtual Series. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 50 (2), 208-228. [ URL "https://www.tandfonline.com/d full/10.1080/00948705.2023.2216883"] • Howe, O.R. (2023). Netball and the interpellation of feminine body comportment. Sport in (10), 1647-1664. [ URL "https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17430437.2023.21735 • Campos, M., J. Parry & I. Martínková (2022). WADA’s concept of the ‘Protected Person’. S Philosophy 17 (1), 58-69. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2022.2091014"] • Parry, J. (2023). On the Definition of Sport. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 (1), 49-57 "https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2022.2077814"] • Martínková, I., J. Parry & M. Imbrišević (2023). Transgender Athletes and Principles of Categorization: Why Genealogy and the Gendered Body Will Not Help. Sport, Ethics and Phi 21-33. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2021.1974530 "] • Krein, K., J. Parry, I. Martínková, G. Breivik & R. Humphreys. (2023). Book Symposium: K Krein’s Philosophy and Nature Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17(2), 240-274. [ URL www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17511321.2022.2117842"] • Giesbrecht, J. (2023). In Defense of Lightweight Rowing. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 17 [ URL "https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/17511321.2022.2148725"] 2022 • Martínková, I. & J. Parry (2022). Mixed Martial Arts is not a Martial Art. In Holt, J. & (Ed.), The Philosophy of Mixed Martial Arts: Squaring the Octagon (pp. 4-16). London: Ro • McCoy, B. & I. Martínková (2022). Democracy, philosophy and sport: animating the agonist Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (2), 246-262. [ URL "https://www.tandfonline.com/d full/10.1080/00948705.2022.2080070 "] • Howe, O. R. (2022). Hitting the barriers – Women in Formula 1 and W series racing. Europ Women’s Studies (online first). [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1177/13505068221094204"] • Howe, O. R. (2022). Henley Women’s Regatta and Cultural Preservationism. The Internation Sport and Society 13 (1), 71-83. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.18848/2152-7857/CGP/v13i01/71 • Martínková, I., & Q. Wang (2022). Shikantaza – The Practice of ‘Just Sitting’: Ultimate Down and its Effect on Experiencing. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2), 221-236, [ URL doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2022.2045345 "] • Martínková, I., B. Andrieu & J. Parry (2022). Slow Sport and Slow Philosophy: Practices Suitable (Not Only) for Lockdowns. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 16 (2), 159-164. [ URL " doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2022.2053567"] • Martínková, I., T. Knox, L. Anderson & J. Parry (2022). Sex and gender in sport categori aiming for terminological clarity. Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 49 (1), 134-150. [ doi.org/10.1080/00948705.2022.20437552022 "] 2021 • Parry, J. & I. Martínková (2021). The logic of categorisation in sport. European Journal Science 21 (11), 1485-1491. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/17461391.2021.1943715"] • Parry, J. (2021). Esports Will Not Be at the Olympics. Journal of Olympic Studies 2 (2), "https://doi.org/10.5406/jofolympstud.2.2.0001"] • Mravec, L. (2021). Match-fixing as a Threat to Sport: Ethical and Legal Perspectives. St (2), 37-48. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.5817/StS2021-2-4 "] • Quay, J., I. Martínková & J. Parry (2021). Phenomenological Human Science Via Phenomenol Philosophy: A Phenomenomethodological Approach to Education Research. In E. Creely, J. S Carabott and D. Lyons (Eds.), Phenomenological Inquiry in Education: Theories, Practices and Directions (pp. 52-67). London: Routledge. 2020 • Martínková, I. (2020). Open Categories in Sport: One Way to Decrease Discrimination. Spo Philosophy 14 (4), 461-477. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2020.17723552020 "] • Martínková, I. (2020). Unisex sports: challenging the Binary. Journal of the Philosophy 248-265. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/00948705.2020.1768861 "] • Martínková, I. & J. Parry (2020). Olympic Winter Games, ‘Cold Sports’, and Inclusive Val The International Journal of the History of Sport 37 (13), 1236-1251. [ URL "https:// doi.org/10.1080/09523367.2020.1860942"] • Parry, J. (2020). The Concept of Sport in Olympism. Diagoras: International Academic Jou Studies 4, 131-148. [ URL "http://diagorasjournal.com/index.php/diagoras/article/view/94 • Parry, J. & P. Allison (Eds.) (2020). Experiential Learning and Outdoor Education. Londo • Reppold, A., I. Martínková & J. Parry (Eds.) (2020). PE & Sport Research in Brazil and t Republic. Porto Alegre: UFRGS Press. 2019 • Parry, J. (2019). E-sports are Not Sports. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 13 (1), 3-18. [ doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2018.1489419 "] • Kříž, P. (2021). Merleau-Ponty’s Discovery of the Pre-objective Body and Its Consequence for Body-Oriented Disciplines. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (1), 122-138. [ URL "http doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2019.1694059"] • Martínková, I., J. Parry & M. Vágner (2019). The Contribution of Martial Arts to Moral D MOVEMENT FOR CULTURE. Journal of Martial Arts Anthropology 19 (1), 1–8. ISSN 2084-3763. imcjournal.com/index.php/en/volume-xix-2019/contents-number-1/1400-the-contribution-of-m moral-development "] 2018 • Girginov, V. & J. Parry (2018). Protecting or undermining the integrity of sport? The sc politics of the McLaren report. International Journal of Sport Policy and Politics 10 (2 [ URL "https://doi.org/10.1080/19406940.2018.1437058"] • Martínková, I. (2018). Education and Olympism: Coubertin’s Unfinished Symphony. Diagoras Academic Journal on Olympic Studies 2, 47-60. [ URL "https://www.diagorasjournal.com/ind article/view/38/23 "] • Robinson, S. & J. Parry (2018). The impact of corruption on individual athletes, teams, organisations. In L. A. Kihl (Ed.). Corruption in Sport: Causes, Consequences, and Refor London: Routledge. • Andrieu, B., J. Parry, A. Porrovecchio, O. Sirost (Eds.) (2018). Body Ecology and Emersi London: Routledge. • Martínková, I. & J. Parry (2018). Heidegger, sport and body ecology. In B. Andrieu, J Pa Porrovecchio, O. Sirost (Eds.), Body Ecology and Emersive Leisure (pp. 136-149). London: 2017 • Gardiner, S., J. Parry & S. Robinson (2017). Integrity and the corruption debate in spor where is the integrity? European Sport Management Quarterly 17 (1), 6-23. [ URL "http:// dx.doi.org/10.1080/16184742.2016.1259246 "] • Martínková, I. (2017). Body Ecology: Avoiding body–mind dualism. Loisir et Société / Soc 40 (1), 101-112. [ URL "http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/07053436.2017.1281528"] • Martínková, I. & Jim Parry (2017). Safe Danger – On the Experience of Challenge, Adventu and Risk in Education. Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 11 (1), 75-91, [ URL "http:// dx.doi.org/10.1080/17511321.2017.1292308"] • Torres, C. & J. Parry (2017). Boxing and the Youth Olympic Games. Diagoras: Internationa Journal on Olympic Studies 1, 169-190. [ URL "https://www.diagorasjournal.com/index.php/ article/view/14 "] • Van Dijk, A., K. Daďová & I. Martínková (2017). Intellectual disability sport and Paraly classification. AUC Kinanthropologica 53 (1), 21–34. [ URL "https://doi.org/10.14712/233