
Doping and Anti-Doping in Africa
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Placing traditional African thinking and indigenous knowledge systems at the centre of the analysis, this book shines new light on the distinctive characteristics of African sporting cultures, doping practices, the management of anti- doping, and new methods for preventing doping in sports that take into account African value systems. This book draws on multidisciplinary work from philosophy, ethics, sociology, history, and political science, and presents real- world case studies of doping and anti- doping from across the African continent. It explores key themes and sites in African sport, culture, and society, including African art, traditional medicine, attitudes towards doping in Africa, sport policy, education systems, media and communications, and the problem of privacy in African sports. This book also considers the uniquely African challenges in anti- doping against the background of the World Anti- Doping Agency policy and practice, and wider international anti-doping efforts.
This book is a fascinating reading for students and researchers with an interest in sport studies, African studies, crime and deviance or public policy, and for sports administrators, sports policymakers, or practitioners working in international, national, or regional sports organisations.
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Simon Mathias Makwinja is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Malawi. His research falls broadly within African philosophy. His research interests are in the African thought and value systems.
Content
YAMIKANI NDASAUKA AND SIMON MATHIAS MAKWINJA
PART I
African Thought and Doping
2 Umunthu Ethics as a Framework for Anti- Doping Education
SIMON MATHIAS MAKWINJA AND YAMIKANI NDASAUKA
3 The African Athlete and Contemporary Francophone
Fiction: Doping in Jean- Marc Rigaux's Kipjiru 42... 195
BEATON GALAFA
4 Ubuntu/ Hunhu Ethics as an Anti- Doping Strategy in Sport
BEULLAH MATINHIRA AND TAWANDA MBEWE
5 Doping and the African Value System of Ubuntu
TAWANDA MBEWE
6 African Indigenous Sports Remedies and Doping
STELLA PATIENCE MIKWANA, AGATHA MAGOMBO, MANUEL KASULU, AND YAMIKANI NDASAUKA
7 Socio- Economic Context and Doping in Africa
JEAN- CHRISTOPHE LAPOUBLE
PART II
African Practice and Doping
8 Framing Anti-Doping Initiatives in Malawian Sports News
MWAONA NYIRONGO
9 Research- Based Educational Approach and Doping Management
CHARLES NYASA, BLESSINGS KAUNDA- KHANGAMWA, AND ENOCK CHISATI
10 "Witchcraft Doping" and Grassroots Sport Development
FRANK GEORGE MGUNGWE
11 "Dopogenic" Environment and Doping in African Sport
BEULLAH MATINHIRA
12 Conceptualising Juju as a Form of Doping in the Malawian Soccerscape
DAVE MANKHOKWE NAMUSANYA
13 African Sociocultural Context and WADA's Whereabouts Requirements
MANUEL KASULU, STELLA PATIENCE MIKWANA, AGATHA MAGOMBO, AND YAMIKANI NDASAUKA
14 Responsibility Gaps in Anti- Doping Initiatives in Malawi
YAMIKANI NDASAUKA, MAYA KATEKA, FISKANI KONDOWE, SIMON MATHIAS MAKWINJA, AND AKUZIKE KAFWAMBA
15 Conclusion: What Now of Doping and Sports in Africa?
YAMIKANI NDASAUKA AND SIMON MATHIAS MAKWINJA
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