Bioethics, genetics and sport / Silvia Camporesi and Mike McNamee.
By: Camporesi, Silvia [author.].
Contributor(s): McNamee, M. J. (Mike J.) [author.].
Material type: BookSeries: Ethics and sport.Publisher: Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, [2018]Description: 1 online resource (xvi, 202 pages).Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781315709253; 9781317485377.Subject(s): Athletic ability | Human genetics | Sports medicine -- Moral and ethical aspects | Sports -- Physiological aspectsDDC classification: 174.2971027 Online resources: Click here to view.part, I Genethics, Sports Medicine and Sports Science -- chapter 1 The nature of genetics and its place in medicine and sport / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 2 What role for genetic testing in sport? / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 3 Genetic testing for talent identification and development / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 4 Biobanking in sport: governance and ethics / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 5 Gene transfer, gene enhancement and gene doping: distinguishing science from science fiction / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- part, II Enhancement, Therapy, and the Ethical Construction of Categories in Sport -- chapter 6 Enhancement, doping and the spirit of sport / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 7 A case study in ‘gene enhancement’: gene transfer to raise the tolerance to pain – a legitimate mode of enhancement, or illegitimate doping? / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 8 On the eligibility of female athletes with hyperandrogenism to compete: athleticism, medicalisation and testosterone / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 9 Congenital and acquired disabilities: what counts as unfair advantage in the Paralympics? / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee -- chapter 10 The re-inscription of the concept of biological race through sport in society / Silvia Camporesi Mike McNamee.
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