Play the Game 2015 Global sport: Reform or revolution? 25-28 October 2015, Aarhus, Denmark Audio files from Play the Game 2015. Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered more than 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-28th…
Play the Game 2015 Brazil: The permeable fortress and the road to Rio Parallel Session Monday 26 October 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Kim Schimmel Speakers: Juliana Barbassa, Journalist, author, Freelance (CH) Dennis Pauschinger, EU Erasmus+ Research Fellow/PhD Candidate, University of Kent/University of Hamburg (GER) Claudia Sanen, Sociologist Institute for Criminological Research, University of Hamburg (GER) Elizabeth Martin, President Brazil, Police Watch (US) Aníbal Chaim, PhD candidate, University of São Paulo (BR) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Integrity in practice: How to fight the fixers Parallel Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Jesper Frigast Larsen Speakers: Nikolaos Theodorou, General Secretary, K.E.A. Hellas - National Sports Integrity Platform (GR) Damian Voltz, Senior Intelligence Analyst, National Integrity of Sport Unit (AU) Peter Nicholson, Ethics Officer, InternationalCricket Council (AU) Severin Moritzer, CEO, Play Fair Code (AT) Sarah Lacarrière & Evangelos Alexandrakis, Secretary General & Sport Executive Secretary, Global Lottery Monitoring System (GLMS) & European Lotteries (CH) Simon Gardiner, Professor, Leeds Beckett University (UK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Parallel session Monday 26 October, 11.54-13.00 Chair: Arnout Geeraert Arnout Geeraert - Sports Governance Observer - the full report with more details Brendan Schwab - The role of athletes in delivering good governance
Play the Game 2015 The power of data and analysis for sport for all strategies II Idan Development Forum Tuesday 27 October 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Henrik H. Brandt Speakers: Matthew Eames & Alex Burrows, Head of Practice, Sports Planning Consultancy & Director, Sports Intelligence, 4 global London (UK) Anne Pøhl, Head of Development, National Olympic Committee and Sports Confederation of Denmark (DIF) (DK) Guy de Grauwe, Vice-President, European Federation for Company Sport (BE) Søs Bondo, Project Coordinator, National Platform for Street Sport (DK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 The power of data and analysis for sport for all strategies I Idan Development Forum Tuesday 27 October 2015, 11:45-13:00 Chair: Henrik H. Brandt Speakers: Koen Breedveld, Director Mulier, Institute (NL) Henrik H. Brandt, Director, Danish Institute for Sports Studies/Play the Game (DK) Johan Norberg, Associate Professor, University of Malmö (SE) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 FIFA's confederations: At the heart of football's challenges Main Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 20:00-21:45 Chair: James Corbett Speakers: Aderonke Bello, Journalist, Naij.com (NG) James M. Dorsey, Academic, Journalist, Syndicated Columnist, Blogger /Co-director, S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies/ Institute of Fan Culture, University of Wuerzburg (SG) Ezequiel Fernandez Moores, Journalist, La Nación (AR) Jochen Leufgens & Robert Kempe, Coordinator Sport and Politics & Freelance Journalist, ARD German TV (GER) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Session and excursion: Movement facilities on the water front Idan Development Forum Wednesday 28 October 2015, 11:45-16:00 Chair: Henrik H. Brandt Speakers: Peter Forsberg, Analyst, Danish Institute for Sports Studies/Play the Game (DK) Jakob Færch, Development consultant, The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities (DK) Stephen Willacy, City Architect, Municipality of Aarhus (DK) Henrik Stampe, General manager, Aarhus Sports Council (DK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Physical activity in Europe: Cause for concern? Part 2 ICSSPE Partner Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 09:00-11:40 Chair: Richard Bailey Speakers: Marvin Radford, External Relations Manager, International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) (DK) Maja Pilgaard, Head of research, Danish Institute for Sports Studies (DK) Martin Holzweg, Scientific Adviser, European Physical Education Association (EUPEA) (LU) Rose-Marie Repond, Scientific Adviser Bern University of Applied Sciences, Federal Institute of sport, Magglingen (CH) Michael Filtenborg Health Consultant Danish Federation for Company Sport (DK) Richard Bailey, PhD and Senior Researcher, International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) (GER) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 U.S. college sport: Unprotected amateurs in a billion-dollar business Main Session Wednesday 28 October 2015, 09:00-11:40 Chair: Kim Schimmel Speakers: B. Dave Ridpath, Associate Professor and Kahandas Nandola Professor of Sports Administration, Ohio University (USA) Roger Pielke, Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder (USA) Andrew Zimbalist, Professor, Smith College (USA) Benjamin Bendrich, Scientist, scholar, Georg-August-University Göttingen (GER) Rob Steen, Senior Lecturer, journalist and author, University of Brighton (UK) Christer Ahl, Journalist, former IHF official, teamhandballnews.com (SWE/ USA) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Physical activity in Europe: Cause for concern? Part 1 ICSSPE Partner Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 09:00-11:40 Chair: Richard Bailey Speakers: Marvin Radford, External Relations Manager, International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) (DK) Maja Pilgaard, Head of research, Danish Institute for Sports Studies (DK) Martin Holzweg, Scientific Adviser, European Physical Education Association (EUPEA) (LU) Rose-Marie Repond, Scientific Adviser Bern University of Applied Sciences, Federal Institute of sport, Magglingen (CH) Michael Filtenborg Health Consultant Danish Federation for Company Sport (DK) Richard Bailey, PhD and Senior Researcher, International Council of Sport Science and Physical Education (ICSSPE) (GER) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 The migrant athlete in Europe: Risks and opportunities Parallel Session Wednesday 28 October, 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Ditte Toft Speakers: Sine Agergaard, Associate Professor, Aarhus University, Section for Sports Science (DK) Mark Hann & Uroš Kovačv, PhD Candidates, University of Amsterdam (NL) Christian Ungruhe, M.A,. Bayreuth University (GER) Martin Kainz, Project Coordinator, Vienna Institute for international Dialoge and Cooperation (VIDC) (AT) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Rethink sports philosophy: Towards a democratic body culture Parallel session Monday 26 October 14.15-16.00 Chair: Maja Pilgaard Ove Korsgaard - Building democracy with bodies in movement Henning Eichberg - Play, game, sport - and democratic self-determination Tim Walters - Football in the Twenty-First Century: A Manifesto Johan Ekberg - Deconstructing Olympism Scott Jedlicka - The International Sport Regime: A Reconsideration of International Sport’s Political Status
Focus on journalism: Baku 2015 – Sportswashing or nationbuilding on sport Parallel session 11.45-13.00 Video of full session Chair: Koen Breedveld Gulnara Akhundova & Rebecca Vincent - Baku 2015: A failed attempt at "sportswashing" - Azerbaijan's image Rasim Adjalov - The impact of the European Games on Azerbaijan David Bloss - Unmasking a ruling family
Play the Game 2015 Parallel Session Wednesday 28 October 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Jens Alm Speakers: Catherine Ordway, Professor of sports management, La Trobe University (AU) Jonas Burgheim, Founder and director, Sport Cares - Consultants for Sport Policy (GER) Peter Donnelly, Professor, University of Toronto (CA) Hande Öztürk, Attorney at Law, Çaga & Çaga Law Firm (TR) Urszula Starakiewicz, Lecturer, PhD, University of Warsaw (PL) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
The new UNESCO Charter: Wonderful intentions, but how can they come true? Plenary session Wednesday 28 October 2015, 16:30-18:30 Chair: Henrik H. Brandt Speakers: Philipp Müller-Wirth, Executive Officer for Sport, UNESCO (FR) Bob Munro, Chairman, Mathare United (KE) Esben Danielsen, Director, The Danish Foundation for Culture and Sports Facilities (DK) Hande Öztürk, Attorney at Law, Çaga & Çaga Law Firm (TR) Mogens Kirkeby, President, International Sport and Culture Association (ISCA) (DK) Richard Bailey, Consultant, ICSSPE (GER) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Chair: Sine Agergaard Niko Besnier - Locating Sport Migrants in Structures of Kinship and Indebtedness Jean-Claude Mbvoumin - Which protection for minors in the 21st century football? Emanuel Macedo de Medeiros Wil van Megen - Why the transfer system should be abolished (tbc) Zenon Severis - The EU Perspective
Play the Game 2015 Sports Governance Observer: Benchmarking sports governance in the future (II) Parallel session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 11:45-13:00 Chair: Arnout Geeraert Speakers: Arnout Geeraert, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Governance Analyst, KU Leuven/Play the Game (BE) Stanislas Frossard, Executive Secretary, Council of Europe (FR) George Paterson EU - Sports Unit (BE) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Match-fixing: Governments versus gangsters - what are the odds? Main Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 09:00-11:40 Chair: Rasmus K. Storm Speakers: Stanislas Frossard, Executive Secretary, Council of Europe (EPAS) (FR) Alex Inglot, Director of Communications and Public Affairs, Sportradar (UK) Nicholas I. Cheviron, Supervisory Special Agent, Federal Bureau of Investigation (US) Declan Hill, PhD, Author, Freelance (CA) Leandro Shara, CEO, MatchVision (CL) Sarah Lacarrière, Secretary General, Global Lottery Monitoring System (GLMS) (CH) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 The battle for integrity in sport: Governments vs. sports organisations. Anti Doping Danmark Partner Session Monday 26 October, 2015, 11:45-13:00 Chair: Michael Ask Speakers: Michael Ask, CEO, Anti-Doping Danmark (DK) Herman Ram, Director, Dopingautoriteit (NL) Richard W. Pound, Member, Doyen, International Olympic Committee (CA) Jesper Frigast Larsen & Christina Friis, Johansen Legal Manager & Senior Consultant, Anti-Doping Danmark (DK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally.
Play the Game 2015 Good governance in sport: Setting standards, raising bars Plenary Session Monday 26 October 2015, 09:00-11:40 Chair: Roger Pielke Speakers: Jens Weinreich Journalist and author www.jensweinreich.de (GER) Arnout Geeraert, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Governance Analyst, KU Leuven/Play the Game (BE) Pâquerette Girard Zappelli, Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer, International Olympic Committee (CH) Wilhelm Rauch, Head of legal services, Federal Office for Sport (CH) Stanislas Frossard, Executive Secretary, Council of Europe (FR) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Mega-events 2. Can Agenda 2020 inspire sustainability in sport? Main session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 20:00-21:45 Chair: Christopher Gaffney Speakers: Chadia Afkir, Associate Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer, UNODC (AT) Naomi Westland, Media Manager, Sport and Human Rights Amnesty International UK/ The Sport and Rights Alliance (UK) Jürgen Griesbeck, CEO and Founder, streetfootballworld (GER) Andreas Selliaas, Researcher and blogger, Independent (NO) Sarah Lewis, Secretary General, Fédération Internationale du Ski (FIS) (CH) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Mega-events 1. The public revolts: A perfect storm for sport? Plenary Session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 16:30-18:30 Chair: Koen Breedveld Speakers: Andrew Zimbalist, Professor, Smith College (US) Sarah Lewis, Secretary General, Fédération Internationale du Ski (FIS) (CH) Elchin Safarov, Corporate Director, BEGOC (AZ) Hans Bruyninckx, Executive Director, European Environment Agency (DK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Sports Governance Observer: Benchmarking sports governance in the future (II) Parallel session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 11:45-13:00 Chair: Arnout Geeraert Speakers: Arnout Geeraert, PhD, Post-doctoral Fellow, Governance Analyst, KU Leuven/Play the Game (BE) Stanislas Frossard, Executive Secretary, Council of Europe (FR) George Paterson EU - Sports Unit (BE) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org
Play the Game 2015 Playing with credibility: The corruption of international sports governance Parallel session Tuesday 27 October 2015, 14:15-16:00 Chair: Mogens Kirkeby Speakers: Deborah Unger & Bob Munro, Manager, Rapid Response Unit & Chairman, Transparency International & Mathare United (UK, KE) Murali Krishnan, Journalist, Freelance (IN) Sergey Yurlov, Lawyer, sports law researcher, Russian National Union of Sport Lawyers (RU) Christer Ahl, Journalist, former IHF official, teamhandballnews.com (SWE/US) Umaid Wasim, Journalist, Dawn (PK) Play the Game 2015 operated under the subtitle "global sport: reform or revolution" and gathered around 350 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 25-29th of October in Play the Game's home town of Aarhus, Denmark. Play the Game is an international conference and communication initiative aiming to strengthen the ethical foundation of sport and promote democracy, transparency and freedom of expression in sport. It is run by the Danish Institute for Sports Studies (Idan), an independent institution set up by the Danish Ministry of Culture. The task of Idan is to create overview over and insight into the field of sport nationally and internationally. http://www.playthegame.org