International Network of Humanistic Doping Research
Essay from Mike McNamee on "The Spirit of Sport and the Medicalisation of Anti-Doping"
| In his commentary, McNamee suggests that "Cannabinoids should be retained on the Prohibited List; that its use may be thought of as doping; and that the Spirit of Sport criterion, though vague, is still a defensible criterion for the demarcation of “doping”". The INHDR wish to give thanks to Asian Bioethics Review and its Editor Alastair Campbell for providing free access to this article |
INHDR 2013 conference - Call for papers
![]() | The INHDR is now accepting abstract submissions for consideration for presentation at the 2013 INHDR Conference. Go to the call for papers. |
Conference announcement: What do we (really) know about doping?
The International Network of Humanistic Doping Research (INHDR) announces its 2013 conference to be held the 15th and 16th of August, 2013 at Aarhus University, Denmark. The conference will examine how, why and with what kinds of validity and accuracy we answer the questions we pose.
- What does the complex nature of our subject matter mean for the knowledge we accumulate?
- What can we say we do know?
- What do we still need to know?
- What can we possibly come to know?
INHDR Knowledge Base
The knowledge base contains a comprehensive number of references to the scientific work the primarily members of the International Network of Humanistic Doping Research.





