Sociological Approach on Sports Ethics in a Context of Social Change
Online veröffentlicht: 16. Dez. 2010
Seitenbereich: 39 - 52
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/v10141-010-0015-z
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In exploring sports ethics as a sociological phenomenon, I have tried to demonstrate how alterations in the
The universe of our study was the Portuguese reality during the Democratic state as a case study of the phenomenon. The information collected in our research has required different methods of analysis (qualitative and quantitative) and sources of data (official statistics, news from media, participate observation and interviews).
Of the changes that took place in the last quarter of the 20th century in the Portuguese sports field, I have identified the inextricable interdependence of sporting, economic and symbolic dimensions as the main determining factor behind the victory-oriented approach to sporting action, which in turn has led to a radicalization of rival interests and an intensification of competition.
As a result of this, there have been changes in the
The growing distrust, together with the dynamics of surveillance and supervision launched in the 1990s, have also contributed to the activation of
In response to the specific nature of the ethical conflicts in the sports figuration, states have intervened at national and European level by enshrining ethical principles in the form of legal provisions, defining systems of sanctions and penalties. This has resulted in a weakening of the autonomy enjoyed by sporting organizations, a principle that ultimately derived from the freedom of sporting associative movement in civil society.