What is the moral and philosophic value of sport?
Does sport provide, even in its competitive construction, an essential space for social cohesion in the modern world?
How does sport provide a means to explore the broader ideas and institutions in society?
Discussion about these questions and more at ASU’s School of Historical, Philosophical, and Religious Studies Sports and Popular Culture Panel.
Moderated by Jason Bruner (School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies).
Panelists:
- Terry Shoemaker (School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies)
- Shawn Klein (School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies)
- Victoria Jackson (School of Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies)
- Lindsey Meân (School of Social and Behavioral Sciences)
- Luke Brenneman (Global Sports Institute)
Date/Time: November 16, 12 pm.
Location: SCOB 210 (620 E Orange St, Tempe, AZ 85281)