| No.41 June 2004 |
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Context and Main Issues
2005 has been declared the International Year for
Sport and Physical Education by the United Nations. In light of this,
the Akademie Bad Boll, in co-operation with ICSSPE, wants to further
promote the discussion process commenced in February 2003 at the Sport
and Development Conference held in Magglingen, Switzerland, by asking
what the global role of sport is, within ethical reflections. For example:
Aim
The organisers intend with this project:
The organizers have defined three different areas from which they
want to approach the global role of sport: culture, development and
economy. Culture
Culture is under constant change. Globalization creates the impression
that different societies in different parts of the world become more
and more similar and cultural diversity disappears. Does globalization
of sport offer opportunities to access to those who have not participated
in the past for political, traditional, religious, economic or other
reasons? At the same time, are people being prevented from being physically
active because traditional sports are being displaced by sports that
don't offer alternative forms for specific parts of the society? The organizers of the forum have invited as keynote speaker, the Belgium scientist Prof. Dr. Roland Renson, who is an expert in his field of sport, physical activity and games within traditional and cultural aspects. Development
Development includes changes within the world of sport from all possible
angles: for example in which way sports develop in different reagions
of the world, how performance is constantly being optimized and how
one sport develops in relation to one another. Development also deals
with the expected and unexpected impacts that global sport has on
the development of other areas of life. Dr. Aneesa Al Hitmi, member of the National Olympic Committee of Qatar and invited keynote speaker, will report on the relationships between sport and development. Economy
Sport is healthy and regular physical activity helps to decrease national
health expenses. Many countries offer specific measures supported
or implemented by the government to motivate the population to be
more physically active. At the same time, a huge sporting industry
has developed world-wide that includes people, companies and institutions
from different areas of society: athletes, media, sporting goods-industries,
sport facility industries, consultants and agents, hotel and restaurant
businesses. With the development of sponsorship, companies have become
involved in sport even when the originial purpose of their product
or service has nothing to do with sport. From a business and national
economic point of view, sport and economy are closely linked to each
other; their connection, their perspectives and problems shall be
critically reflected.
Keynote speaker will be the British sport sociologist Prof. Dr. Joseph Maguire. The Akademie Bad Boll has a reputation within Germany as a neutral
place for discussion with great confidence in the area of sports.
Several international sports conferences have already been successfully
conducted at this venue.
For further infomation please contact the ICSSPE
Executive Office at icsspe@icsspe.org
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