An exploration of the implications of developments in artificial intelligence for social scientific research, which builds on the theoretical and methodological insights provided by "Simulating societies".; This book is intended for worldwide library market for social science subjects such as sociology, political science, geography, archaeology/anthropology, and significant appeal within computer science, particularly artificial intelligence. Also personal reference for researchers.
Table of International Legislation, Table of Sports Rules and
Regulations, Table of Abbreviations, 1 THE STATE OF PLAY, 2 DOPING CONTROL:
THE NATIONAL GOVERNING BODY PERSPECTIVE, 3 A TIME FOR RE-EVALUATION: THE
CHALLENGE TO AN ATHLETES REPUTATION, 4 DRUGS, LAWS AND VERSAPAKS, 5 THE
FUNDAMENTAL RIGHTS OF ATHLETES IN DOPING TRIALS, 6 A SNORT AND A PUFF:
RECREATIONAL DRUGS AND DISCIPLINE IN PROFESSIONAL SPORT, 7 SAY IT AINT SO,
MO. INTERNATIONAL PERFORMERS PERCEPTIONS OF DRUG USE AND THE DIANE MODAHL
AFFAIR, 8 RUNNING SCARED: AN ATHLETE LAWYERS VIEW OF THE DOPING REGIME, 9
THE WORLD ANTI-DOPING AGENCY: PROSPECTS FOR SUCCESS, 10 HARMONISATION: A
BRIDGE TOO FAR? A COMMENTARY ON CURRENT ISSUES AND PROBLEMS, 11 THE
INTERNATIONAL OLYMPIC COMMITTEE, TRANSNATIONAL DOPING POLICY AND
GLOBALISATION, 12 THE DISCOURSES OF DOPING: LAW AND REGULATION IN THE WAR
AGAINST DRUGS, 13 DRUG TESTING IN AMATEUR SPORTS IN THE US, 14 CRIMINAL LAW
REGULATION OF PERFORMANCE ENHANCING DRUGS: WELCOME FORMALISATION OR KNEE JERK
RESPONSE?, 15 DRUGS, HEALTH AND SPORTING VALUES, 16 DOPING SOLUTIONS AND THE
PROBLEM WITH PROBLEMS, Bibliography, Index
Gilbert, Nigel; Conte, Rosaria