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Play the Game 2011 German Sport University Cologne, 3-6 October Final Programme

Notes about the programme: This is the final version of the programme version for Play the Game 2011. However, some changes may be introduced due to apologies, late incoming abstracts etc. Invited speakers have not yet sent in the headlines of their presentation - they are under way.

Sunday 2 October - Seminar at national radio , Cologne 10-20 Deutschlandfunk seminar on sports journalistic development and recent German sports history Play the Game participants coming from abroad are invited to take part for free in this seminar arranged by national public radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk. Translation service into English is provided

German nationals will pay a fee for this seminar, but be offered a substantial discount on the Play the Game's conference fee.

More information about content and registration at http://www.playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2011/deutschlandfunk-seminar.html Monday 3 October - Opening Day

13.00-15.50 Opening Session: Play the Game 2011 - Changing the Heart of Sport

Welcome to the German Sport University Chair: Walter Tokarski Professor, Rector German Sport University Cologne Germany Cologne Hans-Werner Welcome to Cologne Mayor City of Cologne Germany Bartsch Jens Sejer Welcome to Play the Game 2011 Director Play the Game Denmark Andersen The European Parliament's Belgium/Germa Title to be confirmed Doris Pack MEP, Chair Committee on Culture and ny Education

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Professor of International Obsession with rules vs. Mistrust in being Hans Bruyninckx Relations and Global KU Leuven Belgium ruled Governance 14.15-14.40 Coffee break Results of the International Sports Press Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Survey 2011 Sciences

& Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

IOC member, former Responses to corruption in sport Richard W. Pound International Olympic Committee Canada President of WADA Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.00-18.30 Plenary session: Match Fixing

Chair: Minister for Sport and (Invitation preliminarily accepted) Adam Giersz Government of Poland Poland Tourism The extension of match fixing in German Saarland University, Dep. Sociology Werner Pitsch Researcher Germany soccer of Sport Director of Business André Noël Title to be confirmed Development and Finnish National Lottery / Veikkaus Finland Chaker International Affairs

Title to be confirmed Arnaud Tasciyan Lawyer 's Anti-Corruption Office France

Title to be confirmed Declan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

18.30-20.00 Welcome Reception hosted by the city of Cologne

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Monday 3 October

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: The Middle East on the Move

Promoter of women's Title to be confirmed Sahar Al-Hawari To be confirmed Egypt football Mohamed G. Title to be confirmed Author, Journalist Al-Forssan Weekly Egypt Beshir Rajaratnam School of International /Moro Title to be confirmed James M. Dorsey Senior Fellow Studies, Nanyang Technological cco University L’Association Marocaine de Title to be confirmed Karam Lahcen President Sensibilisation Contre le Dopage Morocco dans le Sport Title to be confirmed Qatari sport representative To be confirmed Qatar

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: Technology theme (To be confirmed shortly)

Tuesday 4 October 9.00-11.45 Plenary session: Chasing the White Elephants - Mega-events for the Public Good The stadium legacy of mega events: Bright Danish Institute for Sports Henrik H. Brandt Director Denmark future or future burden? Studies/Play the Game How not to do it: The absence of due Ian Nuttall Founder Xperiology/Thestadiumbusiness.com Italy/UK diligence in planning mega-events Kimberley S. Title to be confirmed Associate Professor Kent State University USA Schimmel 10.15-10.35 Coffee break Interlude: Greeting from the German Cornelia Rogall- State Secretary Ministry of Interiors Germany government Grothe United Title to be confirmed Stefan Szymanski Professor CASS Business School Kingdom Q&A with the panel of speakers

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and the EU

Hosted by German Sport University Cologne France

Title to be confirmed Jürgen Mittag Professor German Sport University Cologne Germany

More speakers will follow

11:50-13.00 Workshop: World football - A journalistic treasure

Title to be confirmed Richard Padula Producer World Football /BBC World Service UK

A Kick out of Africa Tine Harden Press photographer Freelance Denmark

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Mega-Events, a Double-Edged Sword

Hosted by Sport & Citizenship France The organisation of mega sports events: a Marc-Olivier Neu Project Manager Sport and Citizenship France double-edged sword The mediatisation of women participation Member of the Scientific Annie Sugier Sport and Citizenship France to mega events Committee Behind and Beyond the Podium: Change Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Must Come to Global Sporting Olympic Swimmer Mega event – mega impact? How sports Daniela Schaaf Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany tournaments affect national advertising

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Tuesday 4 October

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and Development

Hosted by International Sport for Development and Peace Association Title to be confirmed Eli Wolff Coordinator, ISDPA Brown University USA Perspectives of Fair Play: Inquiries of Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA prospective sports practitioners Developing the notion of the citizen- Lisa Kihl Associate professor University of Minnesota USA athlete: Built with a public purpose

13.00-14.15 Lunch break

14.15-16.40 Plenary session: Fair Play, Fair Pay: How to create growth in grassroot sport

Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Switzerland/Ger Title to be confirmed Wilfried Lemke United Nations in Geneva Sport for Development many and Peace

Title to be confirmed Jeroen Scheerder Lecturer KU Leuven Belgium

Title to be confirmed Gianluca Monte Policy Officer European Commission Belgium/Italy 15.30-15.50 Coffee break International Sport and Culture Title to be confirmed Mogens Kirkeby President Denmark Association Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: International Sports Press Survey 2011 - global trends in sports journalism

Results, round table and debate about sports journalism - in the light of the International Sports Press Survey 2011 made by Play the Game and research partners from more than 20 countries

Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Sciences

Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

Embracing or Despising Diversity? Sports Broadcasts on Public Television, the Case of Simon Licen Slovenia Slovenia Australia Regional sports coverage in Australia Peter Lorentzen PhD Student Deakin University /Denmark Also participating: Panagiotopoulou, Roy (Greece); Payne, Rachel (Australia) Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Mega-events

Inspiration is not enough: Why sports mega-events always promise but rarely achieve a legacy of increased participation in Peter Donnelly Professor University of Toronto Canada sport

Large-scale sporting events for the public Agency for Mori Taheripour Senior Alliance Advisor USA good International Development (USAID)

Head of Sport & Tourism, Sports Mega-Events and the Increasingly John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Loud ‘Anti’ Voice Regeneration

Clean Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010: Could it have broken the hegemony of Sanjay Tewari Sports Official Athletics Federation of India Cricket over other sports in India? An overview Elite sports in Germany and its perceived Kirstin Hallmann Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany importance to society

The 2010 FIFA World Cup as an example Shaheed Tayob Researcher University of Cape Town South Africa of Millennial Capitalism in Practice

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Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Gender in sport - a case of discrimination?

From sexualization of sport to Daniela Schaaf / Scientific Researchers German Sport University Cologne Germany spornofication Jörg-Uwe Nieland

“Show Me the Money”: How Systemic Sex Discrimination is Holding Back Amateur Erin Durant Researcher Freelance Canada Female Athletes and Possible Solutions

Justice for women at the London 2012 Annie Sugier NGO president Paris France Olympics The Norwegian Olympic and Norwegian guidelines to prevent sexual Anja Veum Head of development Paralympic Committee and harassment in sport Confederation of Sports

Using sport to re-engage and re-motivate Drexel University Sport Amy Giddings Assistant Professor USA boys outside the sporting context Management

Consultant and Project NGO and Montenegrin Olympic Gender and Sport in Marko Begovic Montenegro Manager Committee

16.45-18.45 Financial Fair Play, or Football's Foolish Plan?

Supporters Hosted by Direct Head of European Antonia Hagemann Supporters Direct UK/Germany Development

Title to be confirmed Sefton Perry Benchmarking Manager UEFA Club Licensing UK/Switzerland

former Chief Financial Title to be confirmed Christian Müller German Football League (DFL) Germany Officer

Head of Sport & Tourism, John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Regeneration

16.45-18.45 Workshop: Doping Prevention

Hosted by Manfred Dönike Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne Chair: Michael Sauer Scientific Co-Worker Manfred Donike Institute Germany Peers as role models – Peer training as a Pädagogische Hochschule possibility to improve the credibility of the Gerhard Treutlein Professor Germany Heidelberg sports system

Treatment over Punishment: Advancing John Gleaves Assistant Professor California State University Fullerton United States New Strategies in Anti-Doping

Anti-Doping Strategy - A Doping prevention Annika Steinmann Lecturer German Sport University Cologne Germany concept for German schools

“You Wan’t to Win, Don’t You?”: Critical State University of New York at Need for a Psychology of PED Use in Kaveri Prakash Student USA/India Buffalo Developing Countries 19:30-22 Dinner and guided tour to secret Cologne Wednesday 5 October 9.00-10.55 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: Little Difference, Huge Impact: The Gender Challenge to Sport IOC's Women in Sport Commission, Tine Rindum Title to be confirmed Member Chair of the IPC Women in Sport Denmark Teilmann Commission

Title to be confirmed Nikki Dryden Olympic swimmer, lawyer Canada /USA

Women challenge the IOC in court: The Annette Hoffmann President ISHPES Germany case of Ski Jumping 10.30-10.50 Coffee break Sporting Sexuality: The Glorification of Laura Robinson Journalist Freelance Canada Hockey and Violence Against Women Q&A with the panel of speakers

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Wednesday 5 October

11.00-12.45 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: The intersex challenge to sport

Chairman of the IOC Medical Arne Ljungqvist IOC Member Sweden Commission Representative Intersex International Former member of EAA www.123hjemmeside.dk/eaa-anti- Georg M. Facius Anti-doping Working Denmark doping Group Q&A with the panel of speakers 9.00-10.15 Morning track 2- Technology theme (content to be confirmed shortly) 10.15-10.40 Coffee break

10.40-12.45 Morning track 2- Main Theme Session: Brazil 2014 & 2016 - Samba for the few?

Title to be confirmed Katia Rubio Professor University of São Paulo Brazil The Brazilian Media is Preoccupied with the Tatiane Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil White Elephants? Hilgemberg

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics: exploring Isabel Ledo Master student Technical University of Delft Holland tensions between global and local demands

O Dia & Abraji, Brazilian Association Title to be confirmed Fernando Molica Senior reporter Brazil of Investigative Journalists

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Q&A with the panel of speakers 12.45-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.40 Plenary Session: WADA reforms - which changes are most urgent?

Professor, Head of Institute for Biochemistery, German How to improve the fight against doping Wilhelm Schänzer Germany Institute Sport University Cologne

The questionable influence of International Hajo Seppelt Freelance journalist ARD/WRD Germany Federations in the fight against doping

Johannes Gutenberg University, Title to be confirmed Perikles Simon Professor Germany Mainz Adverse Analyzing - A European Study on the Reporting Practices and the Efficacy of Walter Palmer General Secretary European Elite Athletes Association Belgium Drug Testing Athletes 15.10-15.30 Coffee break Title to be confirmed David Howman Director General WADA Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Professional football, hopes and realities

Growing the Global Game from the Associate Professor of Grassroots: Youth and Pro Soccer David Kilpatrick English Literature and Mercy College USA Partnerships in New York Philosophy

Oluwafemi Eyitayo Sports Master Student University of High Hopes - Harsh Realities Student Germany Ayoola Oladele Konstanz, Germany

Slumdog Millionaire - Carlos Tevez' Marcela Mora y United freelance writer london Transfer Map - Visualization Araújo Kingdom The Role of the Accountant and the PhD - Student at School of Brunel University, Uxbridge, Accounting Profession within Professional Fawaz Alhakami UK Sport and Education Middlesex Saudi Football Clubs UEFA’s Financial Fair Play as a Promising Regulatory Concept – Feedback and Joachim Lammert/ Postdoctoral Scientific Recommendations Based on a Pan- TU Chemnitz Germany Gregor Hovemann Assistant/ Prof. Dr. European Survey from the Supporters’ Perspective Senior Lecturer in El Clasico and The Demise of Spanish Jim OBrien Journalism and Sports Southampton Solent University UK Football Identity Journalism What is the Optimal Method to Value a Football Club? A Multivariate Model Tom Markham PhD Candidate/Tutor Henley Business School Allowing the Reliable and Comparable Valuation of UK football clubs

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Wednesday 5 October

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Anti-doping - challenges and shortcomings

Doping and surveillance - privacy rights vs. Nils Zurawski Professor Universität Hamburg Deutschland fair play practices Cycling, Health, Anti-Doping and Medical Martin Hardie Researcher School of Law, Deakin University Australia Monitoring - a better approach Cyclist doping career in France, Switzerland Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France and Belgium (1950-2009) Brissonneau

Blood on Their Hands: Flawed Statistical Senior European World Magazine-Sports Steven Selthoffer USA Modeling Endangering Athletes Everywhere Columnist Publications International

Recent tendencies in Lithuanian antidoping Salomeja Zaksaite Researcher/PhD student Law institute/Vilnius university Lithuania laws Doping models in Europe: Suggestion for a Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France joint research project Brissonneau

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Myths and facts about sports participation

Hosted by MEASURE research network Title to be confirmed Remco Hoekman Senior Researcher Mulier Institute Holland

Title to be confirmed Maja Pilgaard Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark

Elderly on the move: sport participation Hanne Researcher KU Leuven Belgium from a social integration perspective Vandermeerschen

Megatrends in the future organization of grass root sport in Scandinavia - the Kasper Lund Academic researcher and Danish Insitute for Sport Studies Denmark commercial challenged and the association- Kirkegaard ph.d.-student crisis? 18.30-18.45 Short snack break

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Meet the sports movie makers

Barras Bravas - soccer violence in Argentina Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina

The Third Eye - money and access in Niels Christian National Broadcasting Corporation Reporter Denmark professional football Jung of Denmark The making of Rwanda 17 Harshad Mistry Producer BBC UK Sport in North - insights into an Hajo Seppelt Reporter/ freelance ARD/WRD Germany unknown world /Robert Kempe

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Serious Gaming - Playing Away the Couch (Time slot to be confirmed)

Hosted by Nintendo

Overview over serious gaming - definition, Wiemeyer Professor Germany status quo and scientific approach

Balance under Zero Gravity Gollhofer Professor University of Freiburg Germany Locomotory studies with children and Bös Professor University of Karlsruhe Germany possible influence of movement games

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Wednesday 5 October

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Football and extremism

Attack from the right wing - political Ronny Blaschke Freelance Sports Journalst Freelancer in Germany extremists in football Let's save football Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina Violence and corruption, a network Javier Szlifman journalist Buenos Aires Argentina threatening Argentine football

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Investigative Journalism and Social Media

Hosted by European Journalism Centre Title to be confirmed Biba Klomp Project Manager European Journalism Centre Germany Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Transgender challenges

“I am a lady…” Intersex and transgender athletes and educational opportunities. Kristen Worley Director Inclusion First Foundation Canada Complex problems and simple solutions

Faculty of Physical Education and For gender self-declaration Bruce Kidd Professor Canada Health, University of Toronto

Honorata Gender (division) troubles in sports Lecturer (PhD) Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan Poland Jakubowska

Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best: Vice President for External How the Gay Games strive to include Marc Naimark Federation of Gay Games USA Affairs women and transgender athletes

18.45-20.00 Parallel session: Media made images

The depiction of male and female athletes in University of Fribourg, Department Senior teaching and the sports press - updates in an old Daniel Beck of Mass Media and Communication Switzerland research assistant research field Research Graduate student, teaching Center for Ethics, University of There’s no crying in baseball Thomas Grant USA assistant Idaho Afro-pessimism and the 2010 world Cup in South Africa in French and British Toussaint Nothias Freelance UK newspapers 20:00 Networking dinner Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Parallel session: Disability and visibility

Little difference, huge impact - sports, the media & disability: Visual media framing Christian von Research Assistant German Sport University Cologne Germany effects on recipients’ perception and Sikorski evaluation of athletes with disability

If they win they lead: Athletes with Tatiane Disability in the Brazilian and Portuguese Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil Hilgemberg media

The media coverage of the Paralympics 2010 in Public Service Braodcasting – A Inga Oelrichs et al. Researcher German Sport University, Cologne Germany cross-cultural comparison of the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland

Inclusive Programs: Challenges to Disability Jill M Le Clair Humber College Institute Canada Sport Growth

From Supercrips to Superheroes? - Eli Wolff Fellow Brown University USA (Re)defining the Athlete with a Disability

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Sport in Development: Future threats and opportunities Hosted by German Sport University Cologne

Chair: Title to be confirmed Karen Petry Deputy Director German Sport University Cologne Germany

Using Sport to Promote HIV/AIDS Lecturer in sport Education: An Intervention Using Peer Cyprian Maro University of Dar es salaam Tanzania psychology Coaches in Football Community Outreach Title to be confirmed José Cabral University of Western Cape South Africa Coordinator Title to be confirmed Cora Burnett Professor University of Johannesburg South Africa 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Events - a little less than mega In order to belong to a country, I first belong to a city, to my region:” “National” Russell Field Assistant Professor University of Manitoba USA identity and assertion at the 2010 VIVA World Cup The Youth Olympic Games: A Vehicle for Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA World Peace?

Testing testing testing – no white elephants Donna Wong Dr University of Central Lancashire UK at the Youth Olympic Games?

The role of FIFA FAN FEST at South Africa Fernando Borges Professor University of Santiago, Cape Verde Cape Verde 2010 World Cup 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Tech doping (time slot to be confirmed) Hosted by German Sport University Cologne Gert-Peter Professor, Head of Chair: Title to be confirmed German Sport University Cologne Germany Brüggemann Institute Director of Institute of Friedrich-Alexander University Title to be confirmed Klaus Wieweg Germany Law and Technology Erlangen-Nürnberg

Title to be confirmed Eckard Meinberg Professor, Dr. German Sport University Cologne Germany

9.00-10.30 Parallel session: FIFA under fire Trinidad & Title to be confirmed Lasana Liburd Journalist Freelance Tobago The heir to Fifa's throne: Will Brazil stop or Rafael Maranhao Journalist Freelance Brazil/Sweden support Ricardo Teixeira?

Ezequiel Title to be confirmed Editor ANSA Argentina Fernández Moores

Steve Menary / How much is a vote worth? Journalists Freelance UK / Brazil Rafael Maranhao How Can FIFA be Held Accountable? Roger Pielke Professor University of Colorado USA 10.30-10.50 Coffee break

10.50-12.45 Change in Sport Day - part 1: Symptoms and diagnosis

Journalist, former IHF Chair: Christer Ahl teamhandballnews.com Sweden/USA official United Title to be confirmed Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance Kingdom Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist, blogger www.jensweinreich.de Germany Title to be confirmed Mario Goijman Former president Argentinian Federation Argentina 11.50-12.00 Stretching legs Title to be confirmed Ingrid Beutler Manager SportAccord New Zealand Harold Mayne- Football and Social Responsability Former president Federación de Fútbol de Chile Chile Nicholls 12.45-14.00 Lunch

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: An Ethical Agenda

Developing athletes’ civic agency: An Lisa Kihl Associate Professor University of Minnesota USA exploratory study

Maximizing the power of sport relies on a Senior Officer/Researcher- Jocelyn East Sport Canada Canada quality and ethical sport experience Ethics in sport

QueerSport - tension between sport Zeljko Blace QueerSport Croatia normativity and queer expression Social Media - new ways of (our) health C. Grieben Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany community

14.00-15.10 Parallel Session: Cheating in sport

Corrupted football - Finnish Elite League Sari Sirkkiä-jarva Journalist Freelance Finland and cases TamU and RoPS Online gambling and sports integrity in a European Sports Security Khalid Ali Secretary-General Belgium harmonised European market Association

Title to be confirmed Katarina Pijetlovic Researcher Estonia

From Corruption to Triumph: Exposing the Steven V. Senior European Swimming World Magazine - Sport Corruption and Cover-Up in the Jason USA Selthoffer Correspondent Publications International Lezak case

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: The structure of scandals

Swimming In Money: How FINA Earns and Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Spends Olympic Swimmer

The anatomy of the Sports Scandal: Outset, Rasmus Storm Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark Development and Effect Corruption in International Sport: United Samantha Gorse PhD Candidate Coventry University Implications for Sponsors Kingdom Olukayode How corruption is killing Nigerian Sports Reporter Nigeria Thomas

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: Front reports from sport in development projects

Improving the health, wellbeing and life skills Australian Catholic University Ross Smith Senior Lecturer Australia of youth in East Timor through sport (ACU)

Sports Consultant and 87, New eskathon road, Home Changing attitude can bring positive in the Dr. Anupam Consultant Physician & Town building, 7th floor, Dhaka- Bangladesh game Hossain Nutritionist 1000 Am I Speaking a Foreign Language?: Teaching Sport and Social Change in the Mary Hums Professor University of Louisville USA Classroom, in the Community and at the Dinner Table

Women sport : a potential success ignored Noel Munzabwa Sports Correspondent Chronicle (Zimpapers Zimbabwe

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Open Forum

Osasu United African football: a time for home truths Associate Editor NewAfrican Magazine Obayiuwana Kingdom Same Game, same Dreams, same Institute of Social Sciences, Experiences? A Typology of Women Nina Clara Tiesler Research Fellow Portugal University of Lisbon Footballers' Migration Projects Contemporary Cricket in England and In the Zone, Sport and Politics Wales -The Death Knell of the British Afro Russell Holden Director Wales Consultancy Caribbean Player? Pakistan hockey: a victim of apathy Shazad Ali Journalist Dawn Pakistan (tentative title)

Concussion Management in Professional Annette Assistant Professor Bond University - Faculty of Law Australia Football - a legal perspective Greenhow

15.10-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-18.20 Change in Sport Day - part 2: Finding the cure

In this final session we gather recommendations on specific steps to improving governance of international sport Jean-Loup Swiss Graduate School of Public Title to be confirmed Professor, Director Switzerland Chappelet Administration (IDHEAP)

How integrity in sports can be preserved – Transparency International a perspective on international sports Anne Schwöbel Head of office Switzerland Switzerland organisations in Switzerland

Title to be confirmed Richard W. Pound Member International Olympic Committee Canada

Panel with a number of speakers from the today's sessions 18:20 Closing session Auf Wiedersehen: Heading for Play the Game 2013

20.00-01.30 Gala dinner, Play the Game Award and farewell party at the German Sport and Olympic Museum

Dinner, entertainment and dancing Friday 7 October 8.00-12.00 Departure Please note that programme changes can occur at any time. All times are approximate.

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Notes about the programme: This is the final version of the programme version for Play the Game 2011. However, some changes may be introduced due to apologies, late incoming abstracts etc. Invited speakers have not yet sent in the headlines of their presentation - they are under way.

Sunday 2 October - Seminar at national radio Deutschlandfunk, Cologne 10-20 Deutschlandfunk seminar on sports journalistic development and recent German sports history Play the Game participants coming from abroad are invited to take part for free in this seminar arranged by national public radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk. Translation service into English is provided

German nationals will pay a fee for this seminar, but be offered a substantial discount on the Play the Game's conference fee.

More information about content and registration at http://www.playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2011/deutschlandfunk-seminar.html Monday 3 October - Opening Day

13.00-15.50 Opening Session: Play the Game 2011 - Changing the Heart of Sport

Welcome to the German Sport University Chair: Walter Tokarski Professor, Rector German Sport University Cologne Germany Cologne Hans-Werner Welcome to Cologne Mayor City of Cologne Germany Bartsch Jens Sejer Welcome to Play the Game 2011 Director Play the Game Denmark Andersen The European Parliament's Belgium/Germa Title to be confirmed Doris Pack MEP, Chair Committee on Culture and ny Education

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Professor of International Obsession with rules vs. Mistrust in being Hans Bruyninckx Relations and Global KU Leuven Belgium ruled Governance 14.15-14.40 Coffee break Results of the International Sports Press Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Survey 2011 Sciences

& Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

IOC member, former Responses to corruption in sport Richard W. Pound International Olympic Committee Canada President of WADA Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.00-18.30 Plenary session: Match Fixing

Chair: Minister for Sport and (Invitation preliminarily accepted) Adam Giersz Government of Poland Poland Tourism The extension of match fixing in German Saarland University, Dep. Sociology Werner Pitsch Researcher Germany soccer of Sport Director of Business André Noël Title to be confirmed Development and Finnish National Lottery / Veikkaus Finland Chaker International Affairs

Title to be confirmed Arnaud Tasciyan Lawyer Interpol's Anti-Corruption Office France

Title to be confirmed Declan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

18.30-20.00 Welcome Reception hosted by the city of Cologne

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Monday 3 October

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: The Middle East on the Move

Promoter of women's Title to be confirmed Sahar Al-Hawari To be confirmed Egypt football Mohamed G. Title to be confirmed Author, Journalist Al-Forssan Weekly Egypt Beshir Rajaratnam School of International Singapore/Moro Title to be confirmed James M. Dorsey Senior Fellow Studies, Nanyang Technological cco University L’Association Marocaine de Title to be confirmed Karam Lahcen President Sensibilisation Contre le Dopage Morocco dans le Sport Title to be confirmed Qatari sport representative To be confirmed Qatar

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: Technology theme (To be confirmed shortly)

Tuesday 4 October 9.00-11.45 Plenary session: Chasing the White Elephants - Mega-events for the Public Good The stadium legacy of mega events: Bright Danish Institute for Sports Henrik H. Brandt Director Denmark future or future burden? Studies/Play the Game How not to do it: The absence of due Ian Nuttall Founder Xperiology/Thestadiumbusiness.com Italy/UK diligence in planning mega-events Kimberley S. Title to be confirmed Associate Professor Kent State University USA Schimmel 10.15-10.35 Coffee break Interlude: Greeting from the German Cornelia Rogall- State Secretary Ministry of Interiors Germany government Grothe United Title to be confirmed Stefan Szymanski Professor CASS Business School Kingdom Q&A with the panel of speakers

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and the EU

Hosted by German Sport University Cologne France

Title to be confirmed Jürgen Mittag Professor German Sport University Cologne Germany

More speakers will follow

11:50-13.00 Workshop: World football - A journalistic treasure

Title to be confirmed Richard Padula Producer World Football /BBC World Service UK

A Kick out of Africa Tine Harden Press photographer Freelance Denmark

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Mega-Events, a Double-Edged Sword

Hosted by Sport & Citizenship France The organisation of mega sports events: a Marc-Olivier Neu Project Manager Sport and Citizenship France double-edged sword The mediatisation of women participation Member of the Scientific Annie Sugier Sport and Citizenship France to mega events Committee Behind and Beyond the Podium: Change Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Must Come to Global Sporting Olympic Swimmer Mega event – mega impact? How sports Daniela Schaaf Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany tournaments affect national advertising

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Tuesday 4 October

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and Development

Hosted by International Sport for Development and Peace Association Title to be confirmed Eli Wolff Coordinator, ISDPA Brown University USA Perspectives of Fair Play: Inquiries of Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA prospective sports practitioners Developing the notion of the citizen- Lisa Kihl Associate professor University of Minnesota USA athlete: Built with a public purpose

13.00-14.15 Lunch break

14.15-16.40 Plenary session: Fair Play, Fair Pay: How to create growth in grassroot sport

Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Switzerland/Ger Title to be confirmed Wilfried Lemke United Nations in Geneva Sport for Development many and Peace

Title to be confirmed Jeroen Scheerder Lecturer KU Leuven Belgium

Title to be confirmed Gianluca Monte Policy Officer European Commission Belgium/Italy 15.30-15.50 Coffee break International Sport and Culture Title to be confirmed Mogens Kirkeby President Denmark Association Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: International Sports Press Survey 2011 - global trends in sports journalism

Results, round table and debate about sports journalism - in the light of the International Sports Press Survey 2011 made by Play the Game and research partners from more than 20 countries

Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Sciences

Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

Embracing or Despising Diversity? Sports Broadcasts on Public Television, the Case of Simon Licen Slovenia Slovenia Australia Regional sports coverage in Australia Peter Lorentzen PhD Student Deakin University /Denmark Also participating: Panagiotopoulou, Roy (Greece); Payne, Rachel (Australia) Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Mega-events

Inspiration is not enough: Why sports mega-events always promise but rarely achieve a legacy of increased participation in Peter Donnelly Professor University of Toronto Canada sport

Large-scale sporting events for the public United States Agency for Mori Taheripour Senior Alliance Advisor USA good International Development (USAID)

Head of Sport & Tourism, Sports Mega-Events and the Increasingly John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Loud ‘Anti’ Voice Regeneration

Clean Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010: Could it have broken the hegemony of Sanjay Tewari Sports Official Athletics Federation of India India Cricket over other sports in India? An overview Elite sports in Germany and its perceived Kirstin Hallmann Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany importance to society

The 2010 FIFA World Cup as an example Shaheed Tayob Researcher University of Cape Town South Africa of Millennial Capitalism in Practice

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Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Gender in sport - a case of discrimination?

From sexualization of sport to Daniela Schaaf / Scientific Researchers German Sport University Cologne Germany spornofication Jörg-Uwe Nieland

“Show Me the Money”: How Systemic Sex Discrimination is Holding Back Amateur Erin Durant Researcher Freelance Canada Female Athletes and Possible Solutions

Justice for women at the London 2012 Annie Sugier NGO president Paris France Olympics The Norwegian Olympic and Norwegian guidelines to prevent sexual Anja Veum Head of development Paralympic Committee and Norway harassment in sport Confederation of Sports

Using sport to re-engage and re-motivate Drexel University Sport Amy Giddings Assistant Professor USA boys outside the sporting context Management

Consultant and Project NGO and Montenegrin Olympic Gender and Sport in Montenegro Marko Begovic Montenegro Manager Committee

16.45-18.45 Financial Fair Play, or Football's Foolish Plan?

Supporters Hosted by Direct Head of European Antonia Hagemann Supporters Direct UK/Germany Development

Title to be confirmed Sefton Perry Benchmarking Manager UEFA Club Licensing UK/Switzerland

former Chief Financial Title to be confirmed Christian Müller German Football League (DFL) Germany Officer

Head of Sport & Tourism, John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Regeneration

16.45-18.45 Workshop: Doping Prevention

Hosted by Manfred Dönike Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne Chair: Michael Sauer Scientific Co-Worker Manfred Donike Institute Germany Peers as role models – Peer training as a Pädagogische Hochschule possibility to improve the credibility of the Gerhard Treutlein Professor Germany Heidelberg sports system

Treatment over Punishment: Advancing John Gleaves Assistant Professor California State University Fullerton United States New Strategies in Anti-Doping

Anti-Doping Strategy - A Doping prevention Annika Steinmann Lecturer German Sport University Cologne Germany concept for German schools

“You Wan’t to Win, Don’t You?”: Critical State University of New York at Need for a Psychology of PED Use in Kaveri Prakash Student USA/India Buffalo Developing Countries 19:30-22 Dinner and guided tour to secret Cologne Wednesday 5 October 9.00-10.55 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: Little Difference, Huge Impact: The Gender Challenge to Sport IOC's Women in Sport Commission, Tine Rindum Title to be confirmed Member Chair of the IPC Women in Sport Denmark Teilmann Commission

Title to be confirmed Nikki Dryden Olympic swimmer, lawyer Canada /USA

Women challenge the IOC in court: The Annette Hoffmann President ISHPES Germany case of Ski Jumping 10.30-10.50 Coffee break Sporting Sexuality: The Glorification of Laura Robinson Journalist Freelance Canada Hockey and Violence Against Women Q&A with the panel of speakers

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Wednesday 5 October

11.00-12.45 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: The intersex challenge to sport

Chairman of the IOC Medical Arne Ljungqvist IOC Member Sweden Commission Representative Intersex International Former member of EAA www.123hjemmeside.dk/eaa-anti- Georg M. Facius Anti-doping Working Denmark doping Group Q&A with the panel of speakers 9.00-10.15 Morning track 2- Technology theme (content to be confirmed shortly) 10.15-10.40 Coffee break

10.40-12.45 Morning track 2- Main Theme Session: Brazil 2014 & 2016 - Samba for the few?

Title to be confirmed Katia Rubio Professor University of São Paulo Brazil The Brazilian Media is Preoccupied with the Tatiane Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil White Elephants? Hilgemberg

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics: exploring Isabel Ledo Master student Technical University of Delft Holland tensions between global and local demands

O Dia & Abraji, Brazilian Association Title to be confirmed Fernando Molica Senior reporter Brazil of Investigative Journalists

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Q&A with the panel of speakers 12.45-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.40 Plenary Session: WADA reforms - which changes are most urgent?

Professor, Head of Institute for Biochemistery, German How to improve the fight against doping Wilhelm Schänzer Germany Institute Sport University Cologne

The questionable influence of International Hajo Seppelt Freelance journalist ARD/WRD Germany Federations in the fight against doping

Johannes Gutenberg University, Title to be confirmed Perikles Simon Professor Germany Mainz Adverse Analyzing - A European Study on the Reporting Practices and the Efficacy of Walter Palmer General Secretary European Elite Athletes Association Belgium Drug Testing Athletes 15.10-15.30 Coffee break Title to be confirmed David Howman Director General WADA Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Professional football, hopes and realities

Growing the Global Game from the Associate Professor of Grassroots: Youth and Pro Soccer David Kilpatrick English Literature and Mercy College USA Partnerships in New York Philosophy

Oluwafemi Eyitayo Sports Master Student University of High Hopes - Harsh Realities Student Germany Ayoola Oladele Konstanz, Germany

Slumdog Millionaire - Carlos Tevez' Marcela Mora y United freelance writer london Transfer Map - Visualization Araújo Kingdom The Role of the Accountant and the PhD - Student at School of Brunel University, Uxbridge, Accounting Profession within Professional Fawaz Alhakami UK Sport and Education Middlesex Saudi Football Clubs UEFA’s Financial Fair Play as a Promising Regulatory Concept – Feedback and Joachim Lammert/ Postdoctoral Scientific Recommendations Based on a Pan- TU Chemnitz Germany Gregor Hovemann Assistant/ Prof. Dr. European Survey from the Supporters’ Perspective Senior Lecturer in El Clasico and The Demise of Spanish Jim OBrien Journalism and Sports Southampton Solent University UK Football Identity Journalism What is the Optimal Method to Value a Football Club? A Multivariate Model Tom Markham PhD Candidate/Tutor Henley Business School England Allowing the Reliable and Comparable Valuation of UK football clubs

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Wednesday 5 October

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Anti-doping - challenges and shortcomings

Doping and surveillance - privacy rights vs. Nils Zurawski Professor Universität Hamburg Deutschland fair play practices Cycling, Health, Anti-Doping and Medical Martin Hardie Researcher School of Law, Deakin University Australia Monitoring - a better approach Cyclist doping career in France, Switzerland Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France and Belgium (1950-2009) Brissonneau

Blood on Their Hands: Flawed Statistical Senior European Swimming World Magazine-Sports Steven Selthoffer USA Modeling Endangering Athletes Everywhere Columnist Publications International

Recent tendencies in Lithuanian antidoping Salomeja Zaksaite Researcher/PhD student Law institute/Vilnius university Lithuania laws Doping models in Europe: Suggestion for a Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France joint research project Brissonneau

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Myths and facts about sports participation

Hosted by MEASURE research network Title to be confirmed Remco Hoekman Senior Researcher Mulier Institute Holland

Title to be confirmed Maja Pilgaard Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark

Elderly on the move: sport participation Hanne Researcher KU Leuven Belgium from a social integration perspective Vandermeerschen

Megatrends in the future organization of grass root sport in Scandinavia - the Kasper Lund Academic researcher and Danish Insitute for Sport Studies Denmark commercial challenged and the association- Kirkegaard ph.d.-student crisis? 18.30-18.45 Short snack break

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Meet the sports movie makers

Barras Bravas - soccer violence in Argentina Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina

The Third Eye - money and access in Niels Christian National Broadcasting Corporation Reporter Denmark professional football Jung of Denmark The making of Rwanda 17 Harshad Mistry Producer BBC UK Sport in - insights into an Hajo Seppelt Reporter/ freelance ARD/WRD Germany unknown world /Robert Kempe

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Serious Gaming - Playing Away the Couch (Time slot to be confirmed)

Hosted by Nintendo

Overview over serious gaming - definition, Wiemeyer Professor Germany status quo and scientific approach

Balance under Zero Gravity Gollhofer Professor University of Freiburg Germany Locomotory studies with children and Bös Professor University of Karlsruhe Germany possible influence of movement games

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Wednesday 5 October

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Football and extremism

Attack from the right wing - political Ronny Blaschke Freelance Sports Journalst Freelancer in Berlin Germany extremists in football Let's save football Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina Violence and corruption, a network Javier Szlifman journalist Buenos Aires Argentina threatening Argentine football

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Investigative Journalism and Social Media

Hosted by European Journalism Centre Title to be confirmed Biba Klomp Project Manager European Journalism Centre Germany Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Transgender challenges

“I am a lady…” Intersex and transgender athletes and educational opportunities. Kristen Worley Director Inclusion First Foundation Canada Complex problems and simple solutions

Faculty of Physical Education and For gender self-declaration Bruce Kidd Professor Canada Health, University of Toronto

Honorata Gender (division) troubles in sports Lecturer (PhD) Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan Poland Jakubowska

Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best: Vice President for External How the Gay Games strive to include Marc Naimark Federation of Gay Games USA Affairs women and transgender athletes

18.45-20.00 Parallel session: Media made images

The depiction of male and female athletes in University of Fribourg, Department Senior teaching and the sports press - updates in an old Daniel Beck of Mass Media and Communication Switzerland research assistant research field Research Graduate student, teaching Center for Ethics, University of There’s no crying in baseball Thomas Grant USA assistant Idaho Afro-pessimism and the 2010 world Cup in South Africa in French and British Toussaint Nothias Freelance UK newspapers 20:00 Networking dinner Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Parallel session: Disability and visibility

Little difference, huge impact - sports, the media & disability: Visual media framing Christian von Research Assistant German Sport University Cologne Germany effects on recipients’ perception and Sikorski evaluation of athletes with disability

If they win they lead: Athletes with Tatiane Disability in the Brazilian and Portuguese Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil Hilgemberg media

The media coverage of the Paralympics 2010 in Public Service Braodcasting – A Inga Oelrichs et al. Researcher German Sport University, Cologne Germany cross-cultural comparison of the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland

Inclusive Programs: Challenges to Disability Jill M Le Clair Humber College Institute Canada Sport Growth

From Supercrips to Superheroes? - Eli Wolff Fellow Brown University USA (Re)defining the Athlete with a Disability

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Sport in Development: Future threats and opportunities Hosted by German Sport University Cologne

Chair: Title to be confirmed Karen Petry Deputy Director German Sport University Cologne Germany

Using Sport to Promote HIV/AIDS Lecturer in sport Education: An Intervention Using Peer Cyprian Maro University of Dar es salaam Tanzania psychology Coaches in Football Community Outreach Title to be confirmed José Cabral University of Western Cape South Africa Coordinator Title to be confirmed Cora Burnett Professor University of Johannesburg South Africa 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Events - a little less than mega In order to belong to a country, I first belong to a city, to my region:” “National” Russell Field Assistant Professor University of Manitoba USA identity and assertion at the 2010 VIVA World Cup The Youth Olympic Games: A Vehicle for Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA World Peace?

Testing testing testing – no white elephants Donna Wong Dr University of Central Lancashire UK at the Youth Olympic Games?

The role of FIFA FAN FEST at South Africa Fernando Borges Professor University of Santiago, Cape Verde Cape Verde 2010 World Cup 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Tech doping (time slot to be confirmed) Hosted by German Sport University Cologne Gert-Peter Professor, Head of Chair: Title to be confirmed German Sport University Cologne Germany Brüggemann Institute Director of Institute of Friedrich-Alexander University Title to be confirmed Klaus Wieweg Germany Law and Technology Erlangen-Nürnberg

Title to be confirmed Eckard Meinberg Professor, Dr. German Sport University Cologne Germany

9.00-10.30 Parallel session: FIFA under fire Trinidad & Title to be confirmed Lasana Liburd Journalist Freelance Tobago The heir to Fifa's throne: Will Brazil stop or Rafael Maranhao Journalist Freelance Brazil/Sweden support Ricardo Teixeira?

Ezequiel Title to be confirmed Editor ANSA Argentina Fernández Moores

Steve Menary / How much is a vote worth? Journalists Freelance UK / Brazil Rafael Maranhao How Can FIFA be Held Accountable? Roger Pielke Professor University of Colorado USA 10.30-10.50 Coffee break

10.50-12.45 Change in Sport Day - part 1: Symptoms and diagnosis

Journalist, former IHF Chair: Christer Ahl teamhandballnews.com Sweden/USA official United Title to be confirmed Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance Kingdom Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist, blogger www.jensweinreich.de Germany Title to be confirmed Mario Goijman Former president Argentinian Volleyball Federation Argentina 11.50-12.00 Stretching legs Title to be confirmed Ingrid Beutler Manager SportAccord New Zealand Harold Mayne- Football and Social Responsability Former president Federación de Fútbol de Chile Chile Nicholls 12.45-14.00 Lunch

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: An Ethical Agenda

Developing athletes’ civic agency: An Lisa Kihl Associate Professor University of Minnesota USA exploratory study

Maximizing the power of sport relies on a Senior Officer/Researcher- Jocelyn East Sport Canada Canada quality and ethical sport experience Ethics in sport

QueerSport - tension between sport Zeljko Blace QueerSport Croatia normativity and queer expression Social Media - new ways of (our) health C. Grieben Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany community

14.00-15.10 Parallel Session: Cheating in sport

Corrupted football - Finnish Elite League Sari Sirkkiä-jarva Journalist Freelance Finland and cases TamU and RoPS Online gambling and sports integrity in a European Sports Security Khalid Ali Secretary-General Belgium harmonised European market Association

Title to be confirmed Katarina Pijetlovic Researcher Estonia

From Corruption to Triumph: Exposing the Steven V. Senior European Swimming World Magazine - Sport Corruption and Cover-Up in the Jason USA Selthoffer Correspondent Publications International Lezak case

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: The structure of scandals

Swimming In Money: How FINA Earns and Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Spends Olympic Swimmer

The anatomy of the Sports Scandal: Outset, Rasmus Storm Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark Development and Effect Corruption in International Sport: United Samantha Gorse PhD Candidate Coventry University Implications for Sponsors Kingdom Olukayode How corruption is killing Nigerian Sports Reporter The Guardian Nigeria Thomas

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: Front reports from sport in development projects

Improving the health, wellbeing and life skills Australian Catholic University Ross Smith Senior Lecturer Australia of youth in East Timor through sport (ACU)

Sports Consultant and 87, New eskathon road, Home Changing attitude can bring positive in the Dr. Anupam Consultant Physician & Town building, 7th floor, Dhaka- Bangladesh game Hossain Nutritionist 1000 Am I Speaking a Foreign Language?: Teaching Sport and Social Change in the Mary Hums Professor University of Louisville USA Classroom, in the Community and at the Dinner Table

Women sport : a potential success ignored Noel Munzabwa Sports Correspondent Chronicle (Zimpapers Zimbabwe

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Open Forum

Osasu United African football: a time for home truths Associate Editor NewAfrican Magazine Obayiuwana Kingdom Same Game, same Dreams, same Institute of Social Sciences, Experiences? A Typology of Women Nina Clara Tiesler Research Fellow Portugal University of Lisbon Footballers' Migration Projects Contemporary Cricket in England and In the Zone, Sport and Politics Wales -The Death Knell of the British Afro Russell Holden Director Wales Consultancy Caribbean Player? Pakistan hockey: a victim of apathy Shazad Ali Journalist Dawn Pakistan (tentative title)

Concussion Management in Professional Annette Assistant Professor Bond University - Faculty of Law Australia Football - a legal perspective Greenhow

15.10-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-18.20 Change in Sport Day - part 2: Finding the cure

In this final session we gather recommendations on specific steps to improving governance of international sport Jean-Loup Swiss Graduate School of Public Title to be confirmed Professor, Director Switzerland Chappelet Administration (IDHEAP)

How integrity in sports can be preserved – Transparency International a perspective on international sports Anne Schwöbel Head of office Switzerland Switzerland organisations in Switzerland

Title to be confirmed Richard W. Pound Member International Olympic Committee Canada

Panel with a number of speakers from the today's sessions 18:20 Closing session Auf Wiedersehen: Heading for Play the Game 2013

20.00-01.30 Gala dinner, Play the Game Award and farewell party at the German Sport and Olympic Museum

Dinner, entertainment and dancing Friday 7 October 8.00-12.00 Departure Please note that programme changes can occur at any time. All times are approximate.

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Notes about the programme: This is the final version of the programme version for Play the Game 2011. However, some changes may be introduced due to apologies, late incoming abstracts etc. Invited speakers have not yet sent in the headlines of their presentation - they are under way.

Sunday 2 October - Seminar at national radio Deutschlandfunk, Cologne 10-20 Deutschlandfunk seminar on sports journalistic development and recent German sports history Play the Game participants coming from abroad are invited to take part for free in this seminar arranged by national public radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk. Translation service into English is provided

German nationals will pay a fee for this seminar, but be offered a substantial discount on the Play the Game's conference fee.

More information about content and registration at http://www.playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2011/deutschlandfunk-seminar.html Monday 3 October - Opening Day

13.00-15.50 Opening Session: Play the Game 2011 - Changing the Heart of Sport

Welcome to the German Sport University Chair: Walter Tokarski Professor, Rector German Sport University Cologne Germany Cologne Hans-Werner Welcome to Cologne Mayor City of Cologne Germany Bartsch Jens Sejer Welcome to Play the Game 2011 Director Play the Game Denmark Andersen The European Parliament's Belgium/Germa Title to be confirmed Doris Pack MEP, Chair Committee on Culture and ny Education

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Professor of International Obsession with rules vs. Mistrust in being Hans Bruyninckx Relations and Global KU Leuven Belgium ruled Governance 14.15-14.40 Coffee break Results of the International Sports Press Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Survey 2011 Sciences

& Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

IOC member, former Responses to corruption in sport Richard W. Pound International Olympic Committee Canada President of WADA Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.00-18.30 Plenary session: Match Fixing

Chair: Minister for Sport and (Invitation preliminarily accepted) Adam Giersz Government of Poland Poland Tourism The extension of match fixing in German Saarland University, Dep. Sociology Werner Pitsch Researcher Germany soccer of Sport Director of Business André Noël Title to be confirmed Development and Finnish National Lottery / Veikkaus Finland Chaker International Affairs

Title to be confirmed Arnaud Tasciyan Lawyer Interpol's Anti-Corruption Office France

Title to be confirmed Declan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

18.30-20.00 Welcome Reception hosted by the city of Cologne

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Monday 3 October

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: The Middle East on the Move

Promoter of women's Title to be confirmed Sahar Al-Hawari To be confirmed Egypt football Mohamed G. Title to be confirmed Author, Journalist Al-Forssan Weekly Egypt Beshir Rajaratnam School of International Singapore/Moro Title to be confirmed James M. Dorsey Senior Fellow Studies, Nanyang Technological cco University L’Association Marocaine de Title to be confirmed Karam Lahcen President Sensibilisation Contre le Dopage Morocco dans le Sport Title to be confirmed Qatari sport representative To be confirmed Qatar

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: Technology theme (To be confirmed shortly)

Tuesday 4 October 9.00-11.45 Plenary session: Chasing the White Elephants - Mega-events for the Public Good The stadium legacy of mega events: Bright Danish Institute for Sports Henrik H. Brandt Director Denmark future or future burden? Studies/Play the Game How not to do it: The absence of due Ian Nuttall Founder Xperiology/Thestadiumbusiness.com Italy/UK diligence in planning mega-events Kimberley S. Title to be confirmed Associate Professor Kent State University USA Schimmel 10.15-10.35 Coffee break Interlude: Greeting from the German Cornelia Rogall- State Secretary Ministry of Interiors Germany government Grothe United Title to be confirmed Stefan Szymanski Professor CASS Business School Kingdom Q&A with the panel of speakers

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and the EU

Hosted by German Sport University Cologne France

Title to be confirmed Jürgen Mittag Professor German Sport University Cologne Germany

More speakers will follow

11:50-13.00 Workshop: World football - A journalistic treasure

Title to be confirmed Richard Padula Producer World Football /BBC World Service UK

A Kick out of Africa Tine Harden Press photographer Freelance Denmark

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Mega-Events, a Double-Edged Sword

Hosted by Sport & Citizenship France The organisation of mega sports events: a Marc-Olivier Neu Project Manager Sport and Citizenship France double-edged sword The mediatisation of women participation Member of the Scientific Annie Sugier Sport and Citizenship France to mega events Committee Behind and Beyond the Podium: Change Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Must Come to Global Sporting Olympic Swimmer Mega event – mega impact? How sports Daniela Schaaf Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany tournaments affect national advertising

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Tuesday 4 October

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and Development

Hosted by International Sport for Development and Peace Association Title to be confirmed Eli Wolff Coordinator, ISDPA Brown University USA Perspectives of Fair Play: Inquiries of Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA prospective sports practitioners Developing the notion of the citizen- Lisa Kihl Associate professor University of Minnesota USA athlete: Built with a public purpose

13.00-14.15 Lunch break

14.15-16.40 Plenary session: Fair Play, Fair Pay: How to create growth in grassroot sport

Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Switzerland/Ger Title to be confirmed Wilfried Lemke United Nations in Geneva Sport for Development many and Peace

Title to be confirmed Jeroen Scheerder Lecturer KU Leuven Belgium

Title to be confirmed Gianluca Monte Policy Officer European Commission Belgium/Italy 15.30-15.50 Coffee break International Sport and Culture Title to be confirmed Mogens Kirkeby President Denmark Association Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: International Sports Press Survey 2011 - global trends in sports journalism

Results, round table and debate about sports journalism - in the light of the International Sports Press Survey 2011 made by Play the Game and research partners from more than 20 countries

Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Sciences

Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

Embracing or Despising Diversity? Sports Broadcasts on Public Television, the Case of Simon Licen Slovenia Slovenia Australia Regional sports coverage in Australia Peter Lorentzen PhD Student Deakin University /Denmark Also participating: Panagiotopoulou, Roy (Greece); Payne, Rachel (Australia) Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Mega-events

Inspiration is not enough: Why sports mega-events always promise but rarely achieve a legacy of increased participation in Peter Donnelly Professor University of Toronto Canada sport

Large-scale sporting events for the public United States Agency for Mori Taheripour Senior Alliance Advisor USA good International Development (USAID)

Head of Sport & Tourism, Sports Mega-Events and the Increasingly John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Loud ‘Anti’ Voice Regeneration

Clean Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010: Could it have broken the hegemony of Sanjay Tewari Sports Official Athletics Federation of India India Cricket over other sports in India? An overview Elite sports in Germany and its perceived Kirstin Hallmann Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany importance to society

The 2010 FIFA World Cup as an example Shaheed Tayob Researcher University of Cape Town South Africa of Millennial Capitalism in Practice

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Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Gender in sport - a case of discrimination?

From sexualization of sport to Daniela Schaaf / Scientific Researchers German Sport University Cologne Germany spornofication Jörg-Uwe Nieland

“Show Me the Money”: How Systemic Sex Discrimination is Holding Back Amateur Erin Durant Researcher Freelance Canada Female Athletes and Possible Solutions

Justice for women at the London 2012 Annie Sugier NGO president Paris France Olympics The Norwegian Olympic and Norwegian guidelines to prevent sexual Anja Veum Head of development Paralympic Committee and Norway harassment in sport Confederation of Sports

Using sport to re-engage and re-motivate Drexel University Sport Amy Giddings Assistant Professor USA boys outside the sporting context Management

Consultant and Project NGO and Montenegrin Olympic Gender and Sport in Montenegro Marko Begovic Montenegro Manager Committee

16.45-18.45 Financial Fair Play, or Football's Foolish Plan?

Supporters Hosted by Direct Head of European Antonia Hagemann Supporters Direct UK/Germany Development

Title to be confirmed Sefton Perry Benchmarking Manager UEFA Club Licensing UK/Switzerland

former Chief Financial Title to be confirmed Christian Müller German Football League (DFL) Germany Officer

Head of Sport & Tourism, John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Regeneration

16.45-18.45 Workshop: Doping Prevention

Hosted by Manfred Dönike Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne Chair: Michael Sauer Scientific Co-Worker Manfred Donike Institute Germany Peers as role models – Peer training as a Pädagogische Hochschule possibility to improve the credibility of the Gerhard Treutlein Professor Germany Heidelberg sports system

Treatment over Punishment: Advancing John Gleaves Assistant Professor California State University Fullerton United States New Strategies in Anti-Doping

Anti-Doping Strategy - A Doping prevention Annika Steinmann Lecturer German Sport University Cologne Germany concept for German schools

“You Wan’t to Win, Don’t You?”: Critical State University of New York at Need for a Psychology of PED Use in Kaveri Prakash Student USA/India Buffalo Developing Countries 19:30-22 Dinner and guided tour to secret Cologne Wednesday 5 October 9.00-10.55 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: Little Difference, Huge Impact: The Gender Challenge to Sport IOC's Women in Sport Commission, Tine Rindum Title to be confirmed Member Chair of the IPC Women in Sport Denmark Teilmann Commission

Title to be confirmed Nikki Dryden Olympic swimmer, lawyer Canada /USA

Women challenge the IOC in court: The Annette Hoffmann President ISHPES Germany case of Ski Jumping 10.30-10.50 Coffee break Sporting Sexuality: The Glorification of Laura Robinson Journalist Freelance Canada Hockey and Violence Against Women Q&A with the panel of speakers

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Wednesday 5 October

11.00-12.45 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: The intersex challenge to sport

Chairman of the IOC Medical Arne Ljungqvist IOC Member Sweden Commission Representative Intersex International Former member of EAA www.123hjemmeside.dk/eaa-anti- Georg M. Facius Anti-doping Working Denmark doping Group Q&A with the panel of speakers 9.00-10.15 Morning track 2- Technology theme (content to be confirmed shortly) 10.15-10.40 Coffee break

10.40-12.45 Morning track 2- Main Theme Session: Brazil 2014 & 2016 - Samba for the few?

Title to be confirmed Katia Rubio Professor University of São Paulo Brazil The Brazilian Media is Preoccupied with the Tatiane Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil White Elephants? Hilgemberg

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics: exploring Isabel Ledo Master student Technical University of Delft Holland tensions between global and local demands

O Dia & Abraji, Brazilian Association Title to be confirmed Fernando Molica Senior reporter Brazil of Investigative Journalists

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Q&A with the panel of speakers 12.45-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.40 Plenary Session: WADA reforms - which changes are most urgent?

Professor, Head of Institute for Biochemistery, German How to improve the fight against doping Wilhelm Schänzer Germany Institute Sport University Cologne

The questionable influence of International Hajo Seppelt Freelance journalist ARD/WRD Germany Federations in the fight against doping

Johannes Gutenberg University, Title to be confirmed Perikles Simon Professor Germany Mainz Adverse Analyzing - A European Study on the Reporting Practices and the Efficacy of Walter Palmer General Secretary European Elite Athletes Association Belgium Drug Testing Athletes 15.10-15.30 Coffee break Title to be confirmed David Howman Director General WADA Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Professional football, hopes and realities

Growing the Global Game from the Associate Professor of Grassroots: Youth and Pro Soccer David Kilpatrick English Literature and Mercy College USA Partnerships in New York Philosophy

Oluwafemi Eyitayo Sports Master Student University of High Hopes - Harsh Realities Student Germany Ayoola Oladele Konstanz, Germany

Slumdog Millionaire - Carlos Tevez' Marcela Mora y United freelance writer london Transfer Map - Visualization Araújo Kingdom The Role of the Accountant and the PhD - Student at School of Brunel University, Uxbridge, Accounting Profession within Professional Fawaz Alhakami UK Sport and Education Middlesex Saudi Football Clubs UEFA’s Financial Fair Play as a Promising Regulatory Concept – Feedback and Joachim Lammert/ Postdoctoral Scientific Recommendations Based on a Pan- TU Chemnitz Germany Gregor Hovemann Assistant/ Prof. Dr. European Survey from the Supporters’ Perspective Senior Lecturer in El Clasico and The Demise of Spanish Jim OBrien Journalism and Sports Southampton Solent University UK Football Identity Journalism What is the Optimal Method to Value a Football Club? A Multivariate Model Tom Markham PhD Candidate/Tutor Henley Business School England Allowing the Reliable and Comparable Valuation of UK football clubs

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Wednesday 5 October

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Anti-doping - challenges and shortcomings

Doping and surveillance - privacy rights vs. Nils Zurawski Professor Universität Hamburg Deutschland fair play practices Cycling, Health, Anti-Doping and Medical Martin Hardie Researcher School of Law, Deakin University Australia Monitoring - a better approach Cyclist doping career in France, Switzerland Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France and Belgium (1950-2009) Brissonneau

Blood on Their Hands: Flawed Statistical Senior European Swimming World Magazine-Sports Steven Selthoffer USA Modeling Endangering Athletes Everywhere Columnist Publications International

Recent tendencies in Lithuanian antidoping Salomeja Zaksaite Researcher/PhD student Law institute/Vilnius university Lithuania laws Doping models in Europe: Suggestion for a Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France joint research project Brissonneau

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Myths and facts about sports participation

Hosted by MEASURE research network Title to be confirmed Remco Hoekman Senior Researcher Mulier Institute Holland

Title to be confirmed Maja Pilgaard Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark

Elderly on the move: sport participation Hanne Researcher KU Leuven Belgium from a social integration perspective Vandermeerschen

Megatrends in the future organization of grass root sport in Scandinavia - the Kasper Lund Academic researcher and Danish Insitute for Sport Studies Denmark commercial challenged and the association- Kirkegaard ph.d.-student crisis? 18.30-18.45 Short snack break

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Meet the sports movie makers

Barras Bravas - soccer violence in Argentina Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina

The Third Eye - money and access in Niels Christian National Broadcasting Corporation Reporter Denmark professional football Jung of Denmark The making of Rwanda 17 Harshad Mistry Producer BBC UK Sport in North Korea - insights into an Hajo Seppelt Reporter/ freelance ARD/WRD Germany unknown world /Robert Kempe

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Serious Gaming - Playing Away the Couch (Time slot to be confirmed)

Hosted by Nintendo

Overview over serious gaming - definition, Wiemeyer Professor Germany status quo and scientific approach

Balance under Zero Gravity Gollhofer Professor University of Freiburg Germany Locomotory studies with children and Bös Professor University of Karlsruhe Germany possible influence of movement games

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Wednesday 5 October

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Football and extremism

Attack from the right wing - political Ronny Blaschke Freelance Sports Journalst Freelancer in Berlin Germany extremists in football Let's save football Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina Violence and corruption, a network Javier Szlifman journalist Buenos Aires Argentina threatening Argentine football

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Investigative Journalism and Social Media

Hosted by European Journalism Centre Title to be confirmed Biba Klomp Project Manager European Journalism Centre Germany Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Transgender challenges

“I am a lady…” Intersex and transgender athletes and educational opportunities. Kristen Worley Director Inclusion First Foundation Canada Complex problems and simple solutions

Faculty of Physical Education and For gender self-declaration Bruce Kidd Professor Canada Health, University of Toronto

Honorata Gender (division) troubles in sports Lecturer (PhD) Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan Poland Jakubowska

Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best: Vice President for External How the Gay Games strive to include Marc Naimark Federation of Gay Games USA Affairs women and transgender athletes

18.45-20.00 Parallel session: Media made images

The depiction of male and female athletes in University of Fribourg, Department Senior teaching and the sports press - updates in an old Daniel Beck of Mass Media and Communication Switzerland research assistant research field Research Graduate student, teaching Center for Ethics, University of There’s no crying in baseball Thomas Grant USA assistant Idaho Afro-pessimism and the 2010 world Cup in South Africa in French and British Toussaint Nothias Freelance UK newspapers 20:00 Networking dinner Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Parallel session: Disability and visibility

Little difference, huge impact - sports, the media & disability: Visual media framing Christian von Research Assistant German Sport University Cologne Germany effects on recipients’ perception and Sikorski evaluation of athletes with disability

If they win they lead: Athletes with Tatiane Disability in the Brazilian and Portuguese Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil Hilgemberg media

The media coverage of the Paralympics 2010 in Public Service Braodcasting – A Inga Oelrichs et al. Researcher German Sport University, Cologne Germany cross-cultural comparison of the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland

Inclusive Programs: Challenges to Disability Jill M Le Clair Humber College Institute Canada Sport Growth

From Supercrips to Superheroes? - Eli Wolff Fellow Brown University USA (Re)defining the Athlete with a Disability

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Sport in Development: Future threats and opportunities Hosted by German Sport University Cologne

Chair: Title to be confirmed Karen Petry Deputy Director German Sport University Cologne Germany

Using Sport to Promote HIV/AIDS Lecturer in sport Education: An Intervention Using Peer Cyprian Maro University of Dar es salaam Tanzania psychology Coaches in Football Community Outreach Title to be confirmed José Cabral University of Western Cape South Africa Coordinator Title to be confirmed Cora Burnett Professor University of Johannesburg South Africa 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Events - a little less than mega In order to belong to a country, I first belong to a city, to my region:” “National” Russell Field Assistant Professor University of Manitoba USA identity and assertion at the 2010 VIVA World Cup The Youth Olympic Games: A Vehicle for Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA World Peace?

Testing testing testing – no white elephants Donna Wong Dr University of Central Lancashire UK at the Youth Olympic Games?

The role of FIFA FAN FEST at South Africa Fernando Borges Professor University of Santiago, Cape Verde Cape Verde 2010 World Cup 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Tech doping (time slot to be confirmed) Hosted by German Sport University Cologne Gert-Peter Professor, Head of Chair: Title to be confirmed German Sport University Cologne Germany Brüggemann Institute Director of Institute of Friedrich-Alexander University Title to be confirmed Klaus Wieweg Germany Law and Technology Erlangen-Nürnberg

Title to be confirmed Eckard Meinberg Professor, Dr. German Sport University Cologne Germany

9.00-10.30 Parallel session: FIFA under fire Trinidad & Title to be confirmed Lasana Liburd Journalist Freelance Tobago The heir to Fifa's throne: Will Brazil stop or Rafael Maranhao Journalist Freelance Brazil/Sweden support Ricardo Teixeira?

Ezequiel Title to be confirmed Editor ANSA Argentina Fernández Moores

Steve Menary / How much is a vote worth? Journalists Freelance UK / Brazil Rafael Maranhao How Can FIFA be Held Accountable? Roger Pielke Professor University of Colorado USA 10.30-10.50 Coffee break

10.50-12.45 Change in Sport Day - part 1: Symptoms and diagnosis

Journalist, former IHF Chair: Christer Ahl teamhandballnews.com Sweden/USA official United Title to be confirmed Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance Kingdom Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist, blogger www.jensweinreich.de Germany Title to be confirmed Mario Goijman Former president Argentinian Volleyball Federation Argentina 11.50-12.00 Stretching legs Title to be confirmed Ingrid Beutler Manager SportAccord New Zealand Harold Mayne- Football and Social Responsability Former president Federación de Fútbol de Chile Chile Nicholls 12.45-14.00 Lunch

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: An Ethical Agenda

Developing athletes’ civic agency: An Lisa Kihl Associate Professor University of Minnesota USA exploratory study

Maximizing the power of sport relies on a Senior Officer/Researcher- Jocelyn East Sport Canada Canada quality and ethical sport experience Ethics in sport

QueerSport - tension between sport Zeljko Blace QueerSport Croatia normativity and queer expression Social Media - new ways of (our) health C. Grieben Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany community

14.00-15.10 Parallel Session: Cheating in sport

Corrupted football - Finnish Elite League Sari Sirkkiä-jarva Journalist Freelance Finland and cases TamU and RoPS Online gambling and sports integrity in a European Sports Security Khalid Ali Secretary-General Belgium harmonised European market Association

Title to be confirmed Katarina Pijetlovic Researcher Estonia

From Corruption to Triumph: Exposing the Steven V. Senior European Swimming World Magazine - Sport Corruption and Cover-Up in the Jason USA Selthoffer Correspondent Publications International Lezak case

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: The structure of scandals

Swimming In Money: How FINA Earns and Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Spends Olympic Swimmer

The anatomy of the Sports Scandal: Outset, Rasmus Storm Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark Development and Effect Corruption in International Sport: United Samantha Gorse PhD Candidate Coventry University Implications for Sponsors Kingdom Olukayode How corruption is killing Nigerian Sports Reporter The Guardian Nigeria Thomas

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: Front reports from sport in development projects

Improving the health, wellbeing and life skills Australian Catholic University Ross Smith Senior Lecturer Australia of youth in East Timor through sport (ACU)

Sports Consultant and 87, New eskathon road, Home Changing attitude can bring positive in the Dr. Anupam Consultant Physician & Town building, 7th floor, Dhaka- Bangladesh game Hossain Nutritionist 1000 Am I Speaking a Foreign Language?: Teaching Sport and Social Change in the Mary Hums Professor University of Louisville USA Classroom, in the Community and at the Dinner Table

Women sport : a potential success ignored Noel Munzabwa Sports Correspondent Chronicle (Zimpapers Zimbabwe

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Open Forum

Osasu United African football: a time for home truths Associate Editor NewAfrican Magazine Obayiuwana Kingdom Same Game, same Dreams, same Institute of Social Sciences, Experiences? A Typology of Women Nina Clara Tiesler Research Fellow Portugal University of Lisbon Footballers' Migration Projects Contemporary Cricket in England and In the Zone, Sport and Politics Wales -The Death Knell of the British Afro Russell Holden Director Wales Consultancy Caribbean Player? Pakistan hockey: a victim of apathy Shazad Ali Journalist Dawn Pakistan (tentative title)

Concussion Management in Professional Annette Assistant Professor Bond University - Faculty of Law Australia Football - a legal perspective Greenhow

15.10-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-18.20 Change in Sport Day - part 2: Finding the cure

In this final session we gather recommendations on specific steps to improving governance of international sport Jean-Loup Swiss Graduate School of Public Title to be confirmed Professor, Director Switzerland Chappelet Administration (IDHEAP)

How integrity in sports can be preserved – Transparency International a perspective on international sports Anne Schwöbel Head of office Switzerland Switzerland organisations in Switzerland

Title to be confirmed Richard W. Pound Member International Olympic Committee Canada

Panel with a number of speakers from the today's sessions 18:20 Closing session Auf Wiedersehen: Heading for Play the Game 2013

20.00-01.30 Gala dinner, Play the Game Award and farewell party at the German Sport and Olympic Museum

Dinner, entertainment and dancing Friday 7 October 8.00-12.00 Departure Please note that programme changes can occur at any time. All times are approximate.

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Notes about the programme: This is the final version of the programme version for Play the Game 2011. However, some changes may be introduced due to apologies, late incoming abstracts etc. Invited speakers have not yet sent in the headlines of their presentation - they are under way.

Sunday 2 October - Seminar at national radio Deutschlandfunk, Cologne 10-20 Deutschlandfunk seminar on sports journalistic development and recent German sports history Play the Game participants coming from abroad are invited to take part for free in this seminar arranged by national public radio broadcaster Deutschlandfunk. Translation service into English is provided

German nationals will pay a fee for this seminar, but be offered a substantial discount on the Play the Game's conference fee.

More information about content and registration at http://www.playthegame.org/conferences/play-the-game-2011/deutschlandfunk-seminar.html Monday 3 October - Opening Day

13.00-15.50 Opening Session: Play the Game 2011 - Changing the Heart of Sport

Welcome to the German Sport University Chair: Walter Tokarski Professor, Rector German Sport University Cologne Germany Cologne Hans-Werner Welcome to Cologne Mayor City of Cologne Germany Bartsch Jens Sejer Welcome to Play the Game 2011 Director Play the Game Denmark Andersen The European Parliament's Belgium/Germa Title to be confirmed Doris Pack MEP, Chair Committee on Culture and ny Education

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Professor of International Obsession with rules vs. Mistrust in being Hans Bruyninckx Relations and Global KU Leuven Belgium ruled Governance 14.15-14.40 Coffee break Results of the International Sports Press Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Survey 2011 Sciences

& Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

IOC member, former Responses to corruption in sport Richard W. Pound International Olympic Committee Canada President of WADA Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.00-18.30 Plenary session: Match Fixing

Chair: Minister for Sport and (Invitation preliminarily accepted) Adam Giersz Government of Poland Poland Tourism The extension of match fixing in German Saarland University, Dep. Sociology Werner Pitsch Researcher Germany soccer of Sport Director of Business André Noël Title to be confirmed Development and Finnish National Lottery / Veikkaus Finland Chaker International Affairs

Title to be confirmed Arnaud Tasciyan Lawyer Interpol's Anti-Corruption Office France

Title to be confirmed Declan Hill PhD, Author Freelance Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

18.30-20.00 Welcome Reception hosted by the city of Cologne

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Monday 3 October

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: The Middle East on the Move

Promoter of women's Title to be confirmed Sahar Al-Hawari To be confirmed Egypt football Mohamed G. Title to be confirmed Author, Journalist Al-Forssan Weekly Egypt Beshir Rajaratnam School of International Singapore/Moro Title to be confirmed James M. Dorsey Senior Fellow Studies, Nanyang Technological cco University L’Association Marocaine de Title to be confirmed Karam Lahcen President Sensibilisation Contre le Dopage Morocco dans le Sport Title to be confirmed Qatari sport representative To be confirmed Qatar

20.00-21.45 Main theme session: Technology theme (To be confirmed shortly)

Tuesday 4 October 9.00-11.45 Plenary session: Chasing the White Elephants - Mega-events for the Public Good The stadium legacy of mega events: Bright Danish Institute for Sports Henrik H. Brandt Director Denmark future or future burden? Studies/Play the Game How not to do it: The absence of due Ian Nuttall Founder Xperiology/Thestadiumbusiness.com Italy/UK diligence in planning mega-events Kimberley S. Title to be confirmed Associate Professor Kent State University USA Schimmel 10.15-10.35 Coffee break Interlude: Greeting from the German Cornelia Rogall- State Secretary Ministry of Interiors Germany government Grothe United Title to be confirmed Stefan Szymanski Professor CASS Business School Kingdom Q&A with the panel of speakers

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and the EU

Hosted by German Sport University Cologne France

Title to be confirmed Jürgen Mittag Professor German Sport University Cologne Germany

More speakers will follow

11:50-13.00 Workshop: World football - A journalistic treasure

Title to be confirmed Richard Padula Producer World Football /BBC World Service UK

A Kick out of Africa Tine Harden Press photographer Freelance Denmark

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Mega-Events, a Double-Edged Sword

Hosted by Sport & Citizenship France The organisation of mega sports events: a Marc-Olivier Neu Project Manager Sport and Citizenship France double-edged sword The mediatisation of women participation Member of the Scientific Annie Sugier Sport and Citizenship France to mega events Committee Behind and Beyond the Podium: Change Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Must Come to Global Sporting Olympic Swimmer Mega event – mega impact? How sports Daniela Schaaf Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany tournaments affect national advertising

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Tuesday 4 October

11:50-13.00 Workshop: Sport and Development

Hosted by International Sport for Development and Peace Association Title to be confirmed Eli Wolff Coordinator, ISDPA Brown University USA Perspectives of Fair Play: Inquiries of Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA prospective sports practitioners Developing the notion of the citizen- Lisa Kihl Associate professor University of Minnesota USA athlete: Built with a public purpose

13.00-14.15 Lunch break

14.15-16.40 Plenary session: Fair Play, Fair Pay: How to create growth in grassroot sport

Special Adviser to the UN Secretary-General on Switzerland/Ger Title to be confirmed Wilfried Lemke United Nations in Geneva Sport for Development many and Peace

Title to be confirmed Jeroen Scheerder Lecturer KU Leuven Belgium

Title to be confirmed Gianluca Monte Policy Officer European Commission Belgium/Italy 15.30-15.50 Coffee break International Sport and Culture Title to be confirmed Mogens Kirkeby President Denmark Association Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: International Sports Press Survey 2011 - global trends in sports journalism

Results, round table and debate about sports journalism - in the light of the International Sports Press Survey 2011 made by Play the Game and research partners from more than 20 countries

Macromedia University of Applied Thomas Horky Professor Germany Sciences

Jörg-Uwe Nieland Scientific Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany

Embracing or Despising Diversity? Sports Broadcasts on Public Television, the Case of Simon Licen Slovenia Slovenia Australia Regional sports coverage in Australia Peter Lorentzen PhD Student Deakin University /Denmark Also participating: Panagiotopoulou, Roy (Greece); Payne, Rachel (Australia) Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Mega-events

Inspiration is not enough: Why sports mega-events always promise but rarely achieve a legacy of increased participation in Peter Donnelly Professor University of Toronto Canada sport

Large-scale sporting events for the public United States Agency for Mori Taheripour Senior Alliance Advisor USA good International Development (USAID)

Head of Sport & Tourism, Sports Mega-Events and the Increasingly John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Loud ‘Anti’ Voice Regeneration

Clean Commonwealth Games Delhi 2010: Could it have broken the hegemony of Sanjay Tewari Sports Official Athletics Federation of India India Cricket over other sports in India? An overview Elite sports in Germany and its perceived Kirstin Hallmann Researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany importance to society

The 2010 FIFA World Cup as an example Shaheed Tayob Researcher University of Cape Town South Africa of Millennial Capitalism in Practice

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Tuesday 4 October

16.45-18.45 Parallel session: Gender in sport - a case of discrimination?

From sexualization of sport to Daniela Schaaf / Scientific Researchers German Sport University Cologne Germany spornofication Jörg-Uwe Nieland

“Show Me the Money”: How Systemic Sex Discrimination is Holding Back Amateur Erin Durant Researcher Freelance Canada Female Athletes and Possible Solutions

Justice for women at the London 2012 Annie Sugier NGO president Paris France Olympics The Norwegian Olympic and Norwegian guidelines to prevent sexual Anja Veum Head of development Paralympic Committee and Norway harassment in sport Confederation of Sports

Using sport to re-engage and re-motivate Drexel University Sport Amy Giddings Assistant Professor USA boys outside the sporting context Management

Consultant and Project NGO and Montenegrin Olympic Gender and Sport in Montenegro Marko Begovic Montenegro Manager Committee

16.45-18.45 Financial Fair Play, or Football's Foolish Plan?

Supporters Hosted by Direct Head of European Antonia Hagemann Supporters Direct UK/Germany Development

Title to be confirmed Sefton Perry Benchmarking Manager UEFA Club Licensing UK/Switzerland

former Chief Financial Title to be confirmed Christian Müller German Football League (DFL) Germany Officer

Head of Sport & Tourism, John Beech Centre for Sustainable Coventry University, UK UK Regeneration

16.45-18.45 Workshop: Doping Prevention

Hosted by Manfred Dönike Institute of Biochemistry, German Sport University Cologne Chair: Michael Sauer Scientific Co-Worker Manfred Donike Institute Germany Peers as role models – Peer training as a Pädagogische Hochschule possibility to improve the credibility of the Gerhard Treutlein Professor Germany Heidelberg sports system

Treatment over Punishment: Advancing John Gleaves Assistant Professor California State University Fullerton United States New Strategies in Anti-Doping

Anti-Doping Strategy - A Doping prevention Annika Steinmann Lecturer German Sport University Cologne Germany concept for German schools

“You Wan’t to Win, Don’t You?”: Critical State University of New York at Need for a Psychology of PED Use in Kaveri Prakash Student USA/India Buffalo Developing Countries 19:30-22 Dinner and guided tour to secret Cologne Wednesday 5 October 9.00-10.55 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: Little Difference, Huge Impact: The Gender Challenge to Sport IOC's Women in Sport Commission, Tine Rindum Title to be confirmed Member Chair of the IPC Women in Sport Denmark Teilmann Commission

Title to be confirmed Nikki Dryden Olympic swimmer, lawyer Canada /USA

Women challenge the IOC in court: The Annette Hoffmann President ISHPES Germany case of Ski Jumping 10.30-10.50 Coffee break Sporting Sexuality: The Glorification of Laura Robinson Journalist Freelance Canada Hockey and Violence Against Women Q&A with the panel of speakers

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Wednesday 5 October

11.00-12.45 Morning track 1 - Main theme session: The intersex challenge to sport

Chairman of the IOC Medical Arne Ljungqvist IOC Member Sweden Commission Representative Intersex International Former member of EAA www.123hjemmeside.dk/eaa-anti- Georg M. Facius Anti-doping Working Denmark doping Group Q&A with the panel of speakers 9.00-10.15 Morning track 2- Technology theme (content to be confirmed shortly) 10.15-10.40 Coffee break

10.40-12.45 Morning track 2- Main Theme Session: Brazil 2014 & 2016 - Samba for the few?

Title to be confirmed Katia Rubio Professor University of São Paulo Brazil The Brazilian Media is Preoccupied with the Tatiane Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil White Elephants? Hilgemberg

Rio de Janeiro 2016 Olympics: exploring Isabel Ledo Master student Technical University of Delft Holland tensions between global and local demands

O Dia & Abraji, Brazilian Association Title to be confirmed Fernando Molica Senior reporter Brazil of Investigative Journalists

Raí Souza Vieira Former national football Title to be confirmed Gol de Letra /Atletas pela Cidadania Brazil de Oliveira player, social entrepreneur

Q&A with the panel of speakers 12.45-14.00 Lunch

14.00-16.40 Plenary Session: WADA reforms - which changes are most urgent?

Professor, Head of Institute for Biochemistery, German How to improve the fight against doping Wilhelm Schänzer Germany Institute Sport University Cologne

The questionable influence of International Hajo Seppelt Freelance journalist ARD/WRD Germany Federations in the fight against doping

Johannes Gutenberg University, Title to be confirmed Perikles Simon Professor Germany Mainz Adverse Analyzing - A European Study on the Reporting Practices and the Efficacy of Walter Palmer General Secretary European Elite Athletes Association Belgium Drug Testing Athletes 15.10-15.30 Coffee break Title to be confirmed David Howman Director General WADA Canada Q&A with the panel of speakers

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Professional football, hopes and realities

Growing the Global Game from the Associate Professor of Grassroots: Youth and Pro Soccer David Kilpatrick English Literature and Mercy College USA Partnerships in New York Philosophy

Oluwafemi Eyitayo Sports Master Student University of High Hopes - Harsh Realities Student Germany Ayoola Oladele Konstanz, Germany

Slumdog Millionaire - Carlos Tevez' Marcela Mora y United freelance writer london Transfer Map - Visualization Araújo Kingdom The Role of the Accountant and the PhD - Student at School of Brunel University, Uxbridge, Accounting Profession within Professional Fawaz Alhakami UK Sport and Education Middlesex Saudi Football Clubs UEFA’s Financial Fair Play as a Promising Regulatory Concept – Feedback and Joachim Lammert/ Postdoctoral Scientific Recommendations Based on a Pan- TU Chemnitz Germany Gregor Hovemann Assistant/ Prof. Dr. European Survey from the Supporters’ Perspective Senior Lecturer in El Clasico and The Demise of Spanish Jim OBrien Journalism and Sports Southampton Solent University UK Football Identity Journalism What is the Optimal Method to Value a Football Club? A Multivariate Model Tom Markham PhD Candidate/Tutor Henley Business School England Allowing the Reliable and Comparable Valuation of UK football clubs

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Wednesday 5 October

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Anti-doping - challenges and shortcomings

Doping and surveillance - privacy rights vs. Nils Zurawski Professor Universität Hamburg Deutschland fair play practices Cycling, Health, Anti-Doping and Medical Martin Hardie Researcher School of Law, Deakin University Australia Monitoring - a better approach Cyclist doping career in France, Switzerland Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France and Belgium (1950-2009) Brissonneau

Blood on Their Hands: Flawed Statistical Senior European Swimming World Magazine-Sports Steven Selthoffer USA Modeling Endangering Athletes Everywhere Columnist Publications International

Recent tendencies in Lithuanian antidoping Salomeja Zaksaite Researcher/PhD student Law institute/Vilnius university Lithuania laws Doping models in Europe: Suggestion for a Christophe Researcher Paris Descartes University France joint research project Brissonneau

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Myths and facts about sports participation

Hosted by MEASURE research network Title to be confirmed Remco Hoekman Senior Researcher Mulier Institute Holland

Title to be confirmed Maja Pilgaard Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark

Elderly on the move: sport participation Hanne Researcher KU Leuven Belgium from a social integration perspective Vandermeerschen

Megatrends in the future organization of grass root sport in Scandinavia - the Kasper Lund Academic researcher and Danish Insitute for Sport Studies Denmark commercial challenged and the association- Kirkegaard ph.d.-student crisis? 18.30-18.45 Short snack break

16.45-18.30 Parallel session: Meet the sports movie makers

Barras Bravas - soccer violence in Argentina Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina

The Third Eye - money and access in Niels Christian National Broadcasting Corporation Reporter Denmark professional football Jung of Denmark The making of Rwanda 17 Harshad Mistry Producer BBC UK Sport in North Korea - insights into an Hajo Seppelt Reporter/ freelance ARD/WRD Germany unknown world /Robert Kempe

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Serious Gaming - Playing Away the Couch (Time slot to be confirmed)

Hosted by Nintendo

Overview over serious gaming - definition, Wiemeyer Professor Germany status quo and scientific approach

Balance under Zero Gravity Gollhofer Professor University of Freiburg Germany Locomotory studies with children and Bös Professor University of Karlsruhe Germany possible influence of movement games

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Wednesday 5 October

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Football and extremism

Attack from the right wing - political Ronny Blaschke Freelance Sports Journalst Freelancer in Berlin Germany extremists in football Let's save football Monica Nizzardo President Salvemos Al Fútbol Argentina Violence and corruption, a network Javier Szlifman journalist Buenos Aires Argentina threatening Argentine football

18.45-20.00 Partner workshop: Investigative Journalism and Social Media

Hosted by European Journalism Centre Title to be confirmed Biba Klomp Project Manager European Journalism Centre Germany Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist www.jensweinreich.de Germany

18:45-20.00 Parallel session: Transgender challenges

“I am a lady…” Intersex and transgender athletes and educational opportunities. Kristen Worley Director Inclusion First Foundation Canada Complex problems and simple solutions

Faculty of Physical Education and For gender self-declaration Bruce Kidd Professor Canada Health, University of Toronto

Honorata Gender (division) troubles in sports Lecturer (PhD) Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznan Poland Jakubowska

Participation, Inclusion, and Personal Best: Vice President for External How the Gay Games strive to include Marc Naimark Federation of Gay Games USA Affairs women and transgender athletes

18.45-20.00 Parallel session: Media made images

The depiction of male and female athletes in University of Fribourg, Department Senior teaching and the sports press - updates in an old Daniel Beck of Mass Media and Communication Switzerland research assistant research field Research Graduate student, teaching Center for Ethics, University of There’s no crying in baseball Thomas Grant USA assistant Idaho Afro-pessimism and the 2010 world Cup in South Africa in French and British Toussaint Nothias Freelance UK newspapers 20:00 Networking dinner Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Parallel session: Disability and visibility

Little difference, huge impact - sports, the media & disability: Visual media framing Christian von Research Assistant German Sport University Cologne Germany effects on recipients’ perception and Sikorski evaluation of athletes with disability

If they win they lead: Athletes with Tatiane Disability in the Brazilian and Portuguese Professor Federal University of Juiz de Fora Brazil Hilgemberg media

The media coverage of the Paralympics 2010 in Public Service Braodcasting – A Inga Oelrichs et al. Researcher German Sport University, Cologne Germany cross-cultural comparison of the United Kingdom, Germany and Switzerland

Inclusive Programs: Challenges to Disability Jill M Le Clair Humber College Institute Canada Sport Growth

From Supercrips to Superheroes? - Eli Wolff Fellow Brown University USA (Re)defining the Athlete with a Disability

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Sport in Development: Future threats and opportunities Hosted by German Sport University Cologne

Chair: Title to be confirmed Karen Petry Deputy Director German Sport University Cologne Germany

Using Sport to Promote HIV/AIDS Lecturer in sport Education: An Intervention Using Peer Cyprian Maro University of Dar es salaam Tanzania psychology Coaches in Football Community Outreach Title to be confirmed José Cabral University of Western Cape South Africa Coordinator Title to be confirmed Cora Burnett Professor University of Johannesburg South Africa 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Events - a little less than mega In order to belong to a country, I first belong to a city, to my region:” “National” Russell Field Assistant Professor University of Manitoba USA identity and assertion at the 2010 VIVA World Cup The Youth Olympic Games: A Vehicle for Emese Ivan Assistant Professor St. John's University USA World Peace?

Testing testing testing – no white elephants Donna Wong Dr University of Central Lancashire UK at the Youth Olympic Games?

The role of FIFA FAN FEST at South Africa Fernando Borges Professor University of Santiago, Cape Verde Cape Verde 2010 World Cup 9.00-10.30 Workshop: Tech doping (time slot to be confirmed) Hosted by German Sport University Cologne Gert-Peter Professor, Head of Chair: Title to be confirmed German Sport University Cologne Germany Brüggemann Institute Director of Institute of Friedrich-Alexander University Title to be confirmed Klaus Wieweg Germany Law and Technology Erlangen-Nürnberg

Title to be confirmed Eckard Meinberg Professor, Dr. German Sport University Cologne Germany

9.00-10.30 Parallel session: FIFA under fire Trinidad & Title to be confirmed Lasana Liburd Journalist Freelance Tobago The heir to Fifa's throne: Will Brazil stop or Rafael Maranhao Journalist Freelance Brazil/Sweden support Ricardo Teixeira?

Ezequiel Title to be confirmed Editor ANSA Argentina Fernández Moores

Steve Menary / How much is a vote worth? Journalists Freelance UK / Brazil Rafael Maranhao How Can FIFA be Held Accountable? Roger Pielke Professor University of Colorado USA 10.30-10.50 Coffee break

10.50-12.45 Change in Sport Day - part 1: Symptoms and diagnosis

Journalist, former IHF Chair: Christer Ahl teamhandballnews.com Sweden/USA official United Title to be confirmed Andrew Jennings Author, Journalist Freelance Kingdom Title to be confirmed Jens Weinreich Journalist, blogger www.jensweinreich.de Germany Title to be confirmed Mario Goijman Former president Argentinian Volleyball Federation Argentina 11.50-12.00 Stretching legs Title to be confirmed Ingrid Beutler Manager SportAccord New Zealand Harold Mayne- Football and Social Responsability Former president Federación de Fútbol de Chile Chile Nicholls 12.45-14.00 Lunch

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: An Ethical Agenda

Developing athletes’ civic agency: An Lisa Kihl Associate Professor University of Minnesota USA exploratory study

Maximizing the power of sport relies on a Senior Officer/Researcher- Jocelyn East Sport Canada Canada quality and ethical sport experience Ethics in sport

QueerSport - tension between sport Zeljko Blace QueerSport Croatia normativity and queer expression Social Media - new ways of (our) health C. Grieben Scientific researcher German Sport University Cologne Germany community

14.00-15.10 Parallel Session: Cheating in sport

Corrupted football - Finnish Elite League Sari Sirkkiä-jarva Journalist Freelance Finland and cases TamU and RoPS Online gambling and sports integrity in a European Sports Security Khalid Ali Secretary-General Belgium harmonised European market Association

Title to be confirmed Katarina Pijetlovic Researcher Estonia

From Corruption to Triumph: Exposing the Steven V. Senior European Swimming World Magazine - Sport Corruption and Cover-Up in the Jason USA Selthoffer Correspondent Publications International Lezak case

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: The structure of scandals

Swimming In Money: How FINA Earns and Human Rights Attorney, Nikki Dryden New York USA Spends Olympic Swimmer

The anatomy of the Sports Scandal: Outset, Rasmus Storm Ph.d./Academic Researcher Danish Institute for Sports Studies Denmark Development and Effect Corruption in International Sport: United Samantha Gorse PhD Candidate Coventry University Implications for Sponsors Kingdom Olukayode How corruption is killing Nigerian Sports Reporter The Guardian Nigeria Thomas

14.00-15.10 Parallel session: Front reports from sport in development projects

Improving the health, wellbeing and life skills Australian Catholic University Ross Smith Senior Lecturer Australia of youth in East Timor through sport (ACU)

Sports Consultant and 87, New eskathon road, Home Changing attitude can bring positive in the Dr. Anupam Consultant Physician & Town building, 7th floor, Dhaka- Bangladesh game Hossain Nutritionist 1000 Am I Speaking a Foreign Language?: Teaching Sport and Social Change in the Mary Hums Professor University of Louisville USA Classroom, in the Community and at the Dinner Table

Women sport : a potential success ignored Noel Munzabwa Sports Correspondent Chronicle (Zimpapers Zimbabwe

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Thursday 6 October - Change in Sport Day

14.00-15.10 Open Forum

Osasu United African football: a time for home truths Associate Editor NewAfrican Magazine Obayiuwana Kingdom Same Game, same Dreams, same Institute of Social Sciences, Experiences? A Typology of Women Nina Clara Tiesler Research Fellow Portugal University of Lisbon Footballers' Migration Projects Contemporary Cricket in England and In the Zone, Sport and Politics Wales -The Death Knell of the British Afro Russell Holden Director Wales Consultancy Caribbean Player? Pakistan hockey: a victim of apathy Shazad Ali Journalist Dawn Pakistan (tentative title)

Concussion Management in Professional Annette Assistant Professor Bond University - Faculty of Law Australia Football - a legal perspective Greenhow

15.10-15.30 Coffee break

15.30-18.20 Change in Sport Day - part 2: Finding the cure

In this final session we gather recommendations on specific steps to improving governance of international sport Jean-Loup Swiss Graduate School of Public Title to be confirmed Professor, Director Switzerland Chappelet Administration (IDHEAP)

How integrity in sports can be preserved – Transparency International a perspective on international sports Anne Schwöbel Head of office Switzerland Switzerland organisations in Switzerland

Title to be confirmed Richard W. Pound Member International Olympic Committee Canada

Panel with a number of speakers from the today's sessions 18:20 Closing session Auf Wiedersehen: Heading for Play the Game 2013

20.00-01.30 Gala dinner, Play the Game Award and farewell party at the German Sport and Olympic Museum

Dinner, entertainment and dancing Friday 7 October 8.00-12.00 Departure Please note that programme changes can occur at any time. All times are approximate.

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