10.09.2008 - 15.09.2008
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PROGRAMME

This is the programme for IAPS 2008 and JSPSPE 2008. Yellow cells mean JSPSPE sessions. Information about Grand Sumo Tournament is available from under "www.sumo.goo.ne.jp". Tourism information in Tokyo is under " www.tourism.metro.tokyo.jp".

10.09.2008 (Wednesday)
- Arrival

11.09.2008 (Thursday)
- Arrival
9:00-17:00 Day Tour in Tokyo
- Dinner (on your own)

12.09.2008 (Friday)
9:00-16:00 Registration
9:00-12:00 IAPS Executive Committee Meeting
12:00-13:30 Lunch
13:30-14:15 Welcome Speech
Chair: Masumoto, Naofumi

Kataoka, Akio (Japan)
Opening ceremony remarks about sport and body practice:
Grandmothers need their sport philosophy
14:15-15:15 Keynote Speech
Chair: Masumoto, Naofumi

Yamaguchi, Junko (Japan)
Cultural sharing of performing bodies with body-mind languages in Japanese
15:15-15:30 Coffee Break
15:30-16:30 Session 1A
Chair: McLaughlin, Douglas

Wu, Chung-Yi (Taiwan)
The body study of athletes in Taiwan:
An untamed sportsmanship

Bardwell, Geoffrey (Canada)
Parkour as (extreme) sport and its ethical and ontological possibilities
Session 1B
Chair: Jones, Carwyn

Borge, Steffen (Norway)
In defence of Maradona's hand of God

Pfleegor, Adam G. (USA)
An analysis of deception in sport
19:00-21:00 Welcome Reception

Takizawa, Fumio (Japan)

13.09.2008 (Saturday)
8:45-12:00 Registration
8:45-10:15 Session 2A
Chair: Fukasawa, Koyo

Hsu, Li-Hong (Leo) (Taiwan)
The art of sporting life:
A Taiwanese perspective

Letson, Ben (USA)
Playing to win:
A defense of victory as a legitimate goal of athletic competition

Krein, Kevin (USA)
A definition of "nature sport"
Session 2B
Chair: Inoue, Seiji

Campos, Daniel G. (USA)
On creativity in sporting activity

Chen, Pu-Hung (Taiwan)
&
Chen, Ding-Shyong (Taiwan)
Exploratory study of philosophy of coach in Chinese culture

Fry, Jeff (USA)
How coaches do things with words
Session 2C
Chair: Kretchmar, Scott

Arai, Kiyoka (Japan)
&
Kondo, Yoshitaka (Japan)
Patsy Takemoto Mink and her contribution to the enactment of Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972

Gleaves, John (USA)
No harm, no foul?:
Justifying bans on safe performance enhancing drugs

Kan, Yun-Liang (Taiwan)
The dilemma of gender study in sports in Taiwan:
Liberate the gender restriction
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-12:00 Session 3A
Chair: Sugiyama, Hideto

Lacerda, Teresa
&
Mumford, Stephen
Genius in art and in sport:
A contribution to the investigation of aesthetics of sport

Ilundain-Agurruza, Jesus (USA)
Fantastic sports:
Philosophy, sports and literature

Jones, Carwyn (UK)
Playing well and playing fair:
Same difference?
Session 3B
Chair: Kreft, Lev

Bisol, Benedetta (FRG)
Bodily performance improvement:
Body control or self mastery?

Chiba, Yohei (Japan)
Time consciousness onto movement and sport activities

Tsai, Cheng-Yu (Taiwan)
An analysis from the hermeneutic theory of Schleiermacher and Gadamer
Session 3C
Chair: Pfleegor, Adam

Chou, Yu-ping (Taiwan)
Toward an understanding of "The Grasshopper":
Through two perspectives

Mumford, Stephen (UK)
Why our athletes should not be our role models

Miura, Yutaka (Japan)
A study on the establishment:
Bid plans and predictable problematic of Youth Olympic Games
12:00-13:30 Lunch / JPS Editorial Board Meeting
13:30-15:00 Session 4A
Chair: Sekine, Masami

Carlson, Chad (USA)
Understanding the conflation between play and games

Torres, Cesar R. (USA)
What is wrong with playing high?

Hager, Peter F. (USA)
The paradox of serious play:
An interpretivist view of competitive sport for children and adolescents
Session 4B
Chair: Reid, Heather

Hopsicker, Peter M. (USA)
The art of cycling:
A Polanyian view from the saddle

Kudo, Ryuta (Japan)
&
Shishida, Fumiaki (Japan)
The primary interpretation of "Aiki" in aikido and the ideological nature

Ryall, Emily (UK)
Rugby for Rwanda:
Sport as aid
Session 4C
Chair: Culbertson, Leon

Jirasek, Ivo (Czech)
Forgotten paradigm:
Spirituality of the game and the play

Hochstetler, Douglas (USA)
What we know in our bones:
On the development of a lived athletic philosophy

Takahashi, Koji (Japan)
The "regard" in movement practice with the other:
On the "interaction of human body" from the phenomenological viewpoint
15:00-15:15 Coffee Break
15:15-16:45 Workshop (Open to IAPS & JSPSPE Members)
Chair: Kondo, Yoshitaka

Endo, Takuro (Japan) & Kataoka, Akio (Japan)
Inquiry into body knowledge of Oriental body techniques:
Through a practical experience of the "Ki" (qigong)
- Dinner (on your own)

14.09.2008 (Sunday)
8:45-12:00 Registration
8:45-10:15 Session 5A
Chair: Ryall, Emily

Higuchi, Satoshi (Japan)
Innovations in aesthetics and the culture of sport

Hardman, Alun R. (UK)
"E-Games", "T-Games", and appreciating the (un)predictable natures of sporting contests

Kretchmar, Scott R. (USA)
Simple and complex games
Session 5B
Chair: Torres, Cesar

Culbertson, Leon (UK)
Conceptual vagueness and moral line-drawing in the ethics of sports medicine

Kreft, Lev (Slovenia)
Anti-doping regime and human rights

Tamburrini, Claudio (Sweden)
&
D'Angelo, Carlos (Argentina)
Doping as addiction:
Some policy implications
Session 5C
Chair: Kamasaki, Futoshi

Sano, Yukihiko (Japan)
Spirituality and spiritualism in sport and budo
(in Japanese)

Morita, Hiroyuki (Japan)
The relationship of "perform" and "teach" of movements
(in Japanese)

Kuwabara, Hiroshi (Japan)
Searching for Yutori in the physical education:
Based on theories of play
(in Japanese)
10:15-10:30 Coffee Break
10:30-11:30 Session 6A
Chair: Tahara, Junko

Iorwerth, Hywel (UK)
An interpretive antirealist approach put into practice:
Issues of international eligibility

Kosiewicz, Jerzy (Poland)
Dilemmas and perspectives of contemporary Olympism
Session 6B
Chair: Jirasek, Ivo

Shih, Simon (Taiwan)
A study of sport ritual:
The ritual of technique and the ritual of cultural representation

Ishigaki, Kenji (Japan)
Bodily dialogue and intercorporeity in physical activities
Session 6C
Chair: Takizawa, Fumio

Tanaka, Ai (Japan)
Sitting volleyball as a teaching material for physical education:
From a viepoint of the "Considerate Body"
(in Japanese)

Hotta, Takahiro (Japan)
The ontological meaning of movement technique in situation of play
(in Japanese)
11:30-11:45 Coffee Break
11:45-13:15 IAPS General Meeting Session 7
Chair: Hiroyuki, Morita

Takizawa, Fumio (Japan)
Function and limitation of language in movement practice
(in Japanese)

Yamada, Tomomi (Japan)
Investigating the apparent development of behavior pattern in differing environments
(in Japanese)

Kamasaki, Futoshi (Japan)
Social changes of modern Germany regarding the cultural conflict between Turnen and Sport:
"Doux commerce" and mass society
(in Japanese)
13:15-14:45 Lunch / JSPSPE General Meeting
14:45-19:45 Grand Sumo Tournament in Tokyo
19:45-21:45 Conference Banquet
&
Butoh Performance
Coordinator: Onuki, Hideaki

Waguri, Yukio (Japan)
Transformation

15.09.2008 (Monday)
9:00-10:00 Session 8A
Chair: Higuchi, Satoshi

Reid, Heather L. (USA)
Athletic virtues:
Between East and West

Rosenberg, Danny (Canada)
In or out?:
Officiating technology and the nature of professional tennis
Session 8B
Chair: Takayuki, Hata

Tolleneer, Jan (Belgium)
&
Vangrunderbeek, Hans (Belgium)

Towards tolerance to drugs in sport?:
An analysis of arguments used by first year students at Ghent University

Mertzman, Robert (USA)
Teaching critical thinking and sports ethics with case studies and thought experiments
10:00-10:15 Coffee Break
10:15-11:15 IAPS Distinguished Scholar Lecture (Open to JSPSPE Members)
Chair: Rosenberg, Danny

McNamee, Mike (UK)
Beyond consent:
Sports medicine ethics and pediatric doping
11:15-11:30 Conference Close

Kondo, Yoshitaka (Japan)
- Departure

16.09.2008 (Tuesday)
- Departure

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