2134/20328 E. Terry Engelberg E. Terry Engelberg James Skinner James Skinner Doping in sport: Whose problem is it? Loughborough University 2016 Doping Sport management Prevention Education Review 2016-02-16 11:06:12 Journal contribution https://repository.lboro.ac.uk/articles/journal_contribution/Doping_in_sport_Whose_problem_is_it_/9463655 In the last few years there has been a significant increase in the number and scope of social science research into doping in sport. However, despite this apparent progress, the field remains a disparate body of work and lacks both direction and leadership. Whilst sport management is a discipline that is well suited to provide such leadership, scholarly research into this controversial topic has not been published widely in sport management journals. This special issue redresses this gap by bringing together a range of scholarly articles that represent a variety of perspectives by authors from North America, Europe and Australia. The issues and challenges covered are varied, but each paper brings a common theme: the implications for the management of doping in sport. The six papers in this Special Issue of Sport Management Review are a significant addition to the slowly growing body of sport management scholarly work on doping in sport. It is hoped that future research will be prompted with this Special Issue and the discipline of sport management will recognize and respond to the challenges presented by doping.