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    Ethics Audits and Corporate Governance: The Case of Public Sector Sports Organizations.Michael John McNamee & Scott Fleming - 2007 - Journal of Business Ethics 73 (4):425-437.
    This article presents a theorized and conceptually informed method for the undertaking of an ethics audit organization. At an operational level, the overall integrity of an organization, it is argued, may be evaluated through the application of a conceptual frame-work that embraces the inter-related themes of individual responsibility, social equity and political responsibility. Finally, a method is presented for ethics audit which was developed in the auditing of a national public sector sports organization: sportscotland. This emphasizes the significance of key (...)
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    The ‘Enforcer’ in Elite-Level Sport: A Conceptual Critique.Carwyn Jones & Scott Fleming - 2010 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 4 (3):306-318.
    The role of the ‘enforcer’ in elite-level sports contests is a familiar one. Simply, the role involves establishing or restoring a ‘moral balance’ to the sporting encounter when it is absent – usually when match officials are thought to be failing to apply the laws/rules of the game. How the enforcer secures this outcome is more morally contentious as it may involve deliberate violations of the laws/rules of the sport. In this paper we consider the role of the enforcer in (...)
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  3. Sport, science and the problems of 'race'.Scott Fleming - forthcoming - Paideia.
     
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    Social research in sport (and beyond): Notes on exceptions to informed consent.Scott Fleming - 2013 - Research Ethics 9 (1):32-43.
    Over the last two decades sport-related research has become increasingly influenced by ethical propriety and institutional governance. Whilst there has been thorough consideration of biomedical and associated research in sport and exercise, social research in sport studies has received less attention. In this article, following a brief contextualization of the current climate for research ethics discourse, the planks of an argument for social research in sport without informed consent are addressed. Dealing with ideas linked to ecological validity, impracticality, averting alarm, (...)
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    Cricket and the Law: The Man in White is Always Right: By David Fraser. Published 2005 by Routledge, New York, NY.Scott Fleming - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35 (1):103-106.
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    Cricket and the Law: The Man in White is Always Right: By David Fraser. Published 2005 by Routledge, New York, NY. [REVIEW]Scott Fleming - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35 (1):103-106.
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    Cricket and the Law: The Man in White is Always Right: By David Fraser. Published 2005 by Routledge, New York, NY. [REVIEW]Scott Fleming - 2008 - Journal of the Philosophy of Sport 35 (1):103-106.
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