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Conference programme Play the Game 2017 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 26-30 November Sunday 26 November - Opening Day 14.00-18.00 Opening session Riding waves of change Chair: Words of welcome John Jorritsma (tbc) Mayor City of Eindhoven Netherlands Play the Game/Danish Institute for Words of welcome Jens Sejer Andersen International Director Denmark Sports Studies Snežana Samardžić- Director General of Presentation title to be confirmed Council of Europe France Marković (tbc) Democracy Sports governance around the world: Any sign of Arnout Geeraert Post-doctoral fellow KU Leuven/Play the Game Belgium progress? 15.15-15.45 Coffee break Ministry of Sport of the Russian Presentation title to be confirmed Pavel Kolobkov Minister Russia Federation WADA - Fit for the Future Craig Reedie President World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) United Kingdom More speakers to be confirmed 18.00-20.00 Welcome reception offered by the city of Eindhoven 20.00-21.45 Main session National Sports Governance Observer - the future perspective National Sports Governance Observer: How does it work Chair: Arnout Geeraert Post-doctoral fellow KU Leuven/Play the Game Belgium and how can we share it Experts from the National Sports Governance Observer project will also appear on this session Panel debate, Q&A 20.00-21.45 Main session Sexual abuse and how to prevent it Chair: Marjan VOICEs for truth and dignity – combatting sexual violence in Institute of Sociology & Gender Bettina Rulofs Senior lecturer Germany Olfers European sport Studies Psychotherapist, A Dream Destroyed and Lives Shattered Karen M. Leach Independent Ireland Counsellor PSV Eindhoven and the impact of abuse cases Sander Roege Consultant PSV Eindhoven Netherlands Presentation title to be confirmed Willem Feenstra Journalist De Volkskrant Netherlands English cases of harrassment NN (tbc) Football player United Kingdom More speakers to be confirmed Panel debate, Q&A All programme elements are subject to change 1/14 24-10-2017 Conference programme Play the Game 2017 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 26-30 November Monday 27 November 7.00-8.00 Morning run, yoga and other activities 9.00-11.45 Plenary session International sport on trial: A case for the prosecution? Chair: Overview over sports corruption cases Stefano Caneppelle Professor School of Criminal Justice, University of LausanneSwitzerland International investigations in sport: the hurdles for the Jean-Yves Lourgouilloux Prosecutor Parquet National Financier (PNF) France prosecutor The Rio 2016 investigations and the international Fabiana Schneider Federal Prosecutor Federal Public Ministry Brazil dimension Athletics Integrity Unit (AIU) of the Organised crime in professional sport David Howman Chairman New Zealand IAAF Various case stories from international federations will be presented by journalists and experts 10.15-10.35 Coffee break If the IOC had to do it all over again... Richard W. Pound Member International Olympic Committee Canada Will self-regulation work - and when? Francesco Ricci Bitti President ASOIF Italy Panel debate, Q&A 11.50-13.00 Parallel session Athletes rights and monopoly powers World Players Association, UNI Global Chair: Embedding the human rights of athletes in world sport Brendan Schwab Executive Director Switzerland Union Institute of European Sport Towards new modes of conflict and representation? The Jürgen Mittag University Professor Development and Leisure Studies, Germany rise of labor relations in European sport German Sport University Cologne Institute of European Sport Employment Relations within the Olympic Movement: Maximilian Seltmann Research Assistant Development and Leisure Studies, Germany Consequences of the Monopoly Power of Organized Sport German Sport University Cologne Lawyer and former Can World Sport Embrace Human Rights? Nikki Dryden Independent Australia Olympic swimmer Panel debate, Q&A 11.50-13.00 Parallel session Picture & sound: Perfection and reality Paradigm repair and the hero myth in American sports School of Journalism and Mass Chair: Sada Reed Assistant Professor United States journalism: An analysis of Lance Armstrong coverage Communication Obsessed with perfect pictures – how perfection in sport Ian Mengel Member Work place to be confirmed Germany leads to decadence or how to tell real stories Sports Journalism on TV at Football EURO 2016: a Macromedia University of Applied Comparison of Live Commentary in Four Different Thomas Horky Professor Germany Sciences Countries Introducing the way how marathons can become more Get Ready (student organisation for Grzegorz Lagowski Board member Poland exciting television product sport management) Panel debate, Q&A All programme elements are subject to change 2/14 24-10-2017 Conference programme Play the Game 2017 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 26-30 November Monday 27 November 11.50-13.00 Partner session Clean Athletes Beliefs about Anti-Doping Policy Legitimacy and Support The legitimacy of anti-doping policies has been questioned on several grounds: the high financial costs incurred by administering anti-doping controls; the violation of athletes’ personal freedom, civil rights, and self-determination; Chair: Symposium organised by LEGIT Project Consortium and an overemphasis on anti-doping coercion vs. evidence-based anti-doping education. Research on these issues will provide important input for evidence-based interventions and campaigns to restore the legitimacy of anti- doping. Department of Physical Education and Vassilis Barkoukis Assistant Professor Sport Science, Aristotle University of Greece Thessaloniki Dmitriy Bondarev Associate Professor Immanuel Kant Baltic University Russia Professor/President of Singidunum University/Antidoping Nenad Dikic Serbia Doping Control Board Agency Serbia Senior lecturer and Dennis Dreiskämper President of Doping University of Münster Germany Control Board Luca Mallia Assistant Professor University of Rome Foro Italico Netherlands Andrea Petroczi Professor Kingston University United Kingdom 11.50-13 Parallel session Sports governance: Remedies in the remit of sport Good Governance in International Sport Federations: the Chair: Els De Waegeneer Post-doctoral Researcher University of Gent Belgium use of ethical codes Publish or perish: The need for transparency at the Court Antoine Duval Senior researcher Asser International Sports Law Centre Netherlands of Arbitration for Sport Toward an Olympic Governance Legacy Andrew Spalding Professor of Law School of Law, University of Richmond United States The Third Team: A New Model for Analysing Board Denis Mowbray Director Work place to be confirmed New Zealand Potential and Performance 11.50-13 Parallel session State of exception: The mechanisms of mega-events Why the Olympic Agenda 2020 will never be put into Chair: Arnout Geeraert Post-doctoral fellow KU Leuven/Play the Game Belgium practice Rendering the Games: the essence of the mega-event Christopher Gaffney Independent Scholar Geography, NYCO United States accumulation regime Inventing the Future (of Football): Qatar 2022 and the Tim Walters Job title to be confirmed Okanagan College Canada Shock Doctrine City of Exception Emanuel Mello Mattos Doctorate candidate Catholic University of Rio de Janeiro Brazil Panel debate, Q&A 13-14.15 Lunch break Restaurant All programme elements are subject to change 3/14 24-10-2017 Conference programme Play the Game 2017 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 26-30 November Monday 27 November 14.15-16.00 Parallel session Sports governance: Roads to government action Commonwealth Secretariat, Sport for Chair: Government interventions Oliver Dudfeld (tbc) Head of Section United Kingdom Development and Peace Sports governance code of Flanders Arnout Geeraert Post-doctoral fellow KU Leuven/Play the Game Belgium The UK model on sports governance: Lessons learned Representative(tbc) UK Sport United Kingdom Working towards a framework for modern sports Mogens Jensen (tbc) Member of Parliament PACE Denmark governance 14.15-16.00 Parallel session Anti-doping policies: Perception and effectiveness Chair: The effectiveness of anti-doping policies Olivier de Hon Manager Scientific Affairs Anti-Doping Authority Netherlands Netherlands Drug Anti-Diversion Strategies to Address Sports Anti- Joe Harris Co-editor The Outer Line United States Doping Programs Fight against doping in the top level sport of the FRG - Gerhard Treutlein Professor emeritus Center for doping prevention Germany expression of good governance? The ambivalence of doping and the paradoxical nature of Nils Zurawski Job title to be confirmed Social Science, University of Hamburg Germany anti-doping. Import, seizure and analysis of prohibited substances Switzerland/Neth Christina Weber PhD, pharmacist Independent imported into Switzerland erlands Perception of Doping in Switzerland Matthias Kamber Director Antidoping Switzerland Switzerland 14.15-16.00 Parallel session Rio revisited: The troubled legacy of the 2016 Olympics Chair: Dancing with the devil in the City of God Juliana Barbassa Managing Editor Americas Quarterly United States Rio 2016: Between National and Olympic Challenges Paul Hover Senior researcher Mulier Institute Netherlands From Rio to Hamburg and Back: The Sport Mega Event Dennis Pauschinger Scientific Collaborator University of Neuchâtel Switzerland Politics of Camouflage Chair of Constitutional Cash & Carnival – World Cup’s boost and Brazil’s setback Matthias Fett Helmut-Schmidt-University, Hamburg Germany Economics Discussion, Q&A All programme elements are subject to change 4/14 24-10-2017 Conference