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Federations on the inside: Problems and progress

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Play the Game 2017 - Federations on the inside: Problems and progress Wednesday 29 November 2017 14.15-16.00 Chair: Judit Farkas Speakers: Poul Broberg: How Danish sports leaders are changing the international federations from within Kole Gjeloshaj: Inside the federations: Who has the real corruption powers? Berit Skirstad: Norwegian Ski Federation and two doping cases: crisis management and lost reputation Florian Petric?: Romanian Football Federation: In search of good governance Johann Skocek & Florian Skrabal: The Businesses of the Austrian Ski Federation Owen Evans: Corporate Cheerleaders: Major League Soccer's new breed of manufactured ultras Play the Game 2017 operated under the subtitle “Riding waves of change" and gathered around 400 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 26-30th of November in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. 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
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Play the Game 2017 - Federations on the inside: Problems and progress Wednesday 29 November 2017 14.15-16.00 Chair: Judit Farkas Speakers: Poul Broberg: How Danish sports leaders are changing the international federations from within Kole Gjeloshaj: Inside the federations: Who has the real corruption powers? Berit Skirstad: Norwegian Ski Federation and two doping cases: crisis management and lost reputation Florian Petric?: Romanian Football Federation: In search of good governance Johann Skocek & Florian Skrabal: The Businesses of the Austrian Ski Federation Owen Evans: Corporate Cheerleaders: Major League Soccer's new breed of manufactured ultras Play the Game 2017 operated under the subtitle “Riding waves of change" and gathered around 400 journalists, scientists and sport officials on the 26-30th of November in Eindhoven, The Netherlands. 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
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