This
seminar offers an in-depth examination of ethical issues in sport through a
cross-cultural lens, integrating critical theories and applied ethical
frameworks. Participants will engage in a rigorous analysis of the complex
interplay between moral reasoning, cultural relativism, and ethical
decision-making within diverse sporting contexts. The course facilitates a
multidisciplinary dialogue on issues such as fairness, equity, inclusion, and
integrity in both elite and grassroots sport, underscoring the ethical dilemmas
that arise in governance, policy-making, and athlete representation. Through
collaborative case studies, comparative analysis, and reflective practice,
students will critically assess the ways in which cultural and contextual
variables shape ethical practices in sport, fostering a nuanced understanding
of the global ethical landscape.
- Docente: Robert Terry Book
- Docente: Emanuel Hurych
- Docente: Igor Martinache
- Docente: Trine Thoresen

