Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)

4 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week

Doping: Sports, Organizations and Sciences

Massive Open Online Course (MOOC)

4 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week

Target Audience

Leaders, trainers or coaches, physicians, students or all people interested in sports and willing to go beyond the scandal to begin to understand doping.

Overview

The objective of this course is to encourage a critical understanding of doping. To achieve this goal, this course will rely on a multidisciplinary approach that allow you to see how different disciplines get into a single object, in different perspectives and in often complementary ways. This approach will also allow us to appreciate the complexity of a subject like doping.

Doping in sports is a complex practice whose definition and identification is the result of socially and historically constructed norms.

Objectives

  • Identify the “cultural” dimension of doping, that is as a historical practice linked to the transformation of social norm
  • Go from a binary way of thinking – for or against doping – to an understanding of the complexity of this phenomenon which is biological, psychological and sociological, all at the same time
  • Recognize the institutions, the actors and the practices of the fight against doping
  • Explain how the social and organisational context influences individuals decisions and how this influence can be reduced by effective prevention measures
  • Identify how the fight against doping is led and how testing is carried out.

Program

This course offers to shed light on the processes that led to the use and prohibition of doping substances. Performance enhancement or physical transformation are two aspects of doping which are seen as problematic, yet even as we speak companies are making fortunes selling body improvement and other forms of “human enhancement” to us. These apparent contradictions will be analysed to show that beyond sanitary questions, doping raises many social, scientific and legal issues.

In efforts to control doping, governments and sports authorities have put into place institutions responsible for defining what falls into the category of doping, but also what prevention, repressions and research methods to put into effect. This course will also explore biological control measures such as the biological passport, key legal dimensions, organisations that produce performance, as well as the sociological dimensions of doping.

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Certification

Upon payment, a certificate of attendance could be delivered at the end of the course.

Organisation

Organising Committee

  • Institute of Sport Sciences of the University of Lausanne (ISSUL)

Program Director

  • Prof. Fabien Ohl
    Professor of Sociology of Sports

Practical information

Schedule

Ongoing programme, 4 weeks of study, 2-3 hours/week.

Registration

No background expertise is required.

Course fee

This course is free of charge.
Upon payment, a certificate of attendance could be delivered at the end of the course.