Birmingham City University
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Mini Lecture: To cheat or not to cheat? Anti-doping in sport

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Through the competing lenses of cultural relativism and universalism, our discussion centres around the values that people have, the remarkable level of ‘socially acceptable cheating’ that exists in our ethics and the dangers of using restricted drugs. We also explore how media and popular culture contribute to the formation and reinforcement of societal attitudes and beliefs regarding cheating, and how these representations influence regulations.

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