Doping / Drugs | Books, e-books and more
In the Doping / Drugs category, you will find non-fiction books and guides that explore the ethical, medical, legal, and historical aspects of doping and drugs in sports. The works address topics such as performance enhancement, anti-doping measures, the role of the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA), economic and criminological perspectives, and health risks. The target audience includes sports scientists, medical professionals, lawyers, students, and anyone interested in sports ethics and policy.
Typical types of works include textbooks, critical analyses, handbooks, and interdisciplinary studies. The titles cover historical developments, current debates, and global challenges, including specific aspects such as neuroenhancement, gender issues, or the situation in Africa.