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Kevin P. Bingham
Researcher at Sheffield Hallam University
Publications - 17
Citations - 43
Kevin P. Bingham is an academic researcher from Sheffield Hallam University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social space & Heterotopia (space). The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 16 publications receiving 21 citations.
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Cheater, cheater, pumpkin eater: the Dark Triad, attitudes towards doping, and cheating behaviour among athletes.
Adam R. Nicholls,Daniel J. Madigan,Lindsay R Duncan,Laura Hallward,Lambros Lazuras,Kevin P. Bingham,Lucas R W Fairs +6 more
TL;DR: The findings illustrate that favourable attitudes towards doping are linked with actual cheating among athletes and National Anti-Doping Organizations, sports federations, and coaches could assess athletes’ Dark Triad scores and attitudes towards cheating in order to identify who may be more likely to cheat.
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One Does Not Fit All: European Study Shows Significant Differences in Value-Priorities in Clean Sport
Toby Woolway,Anne-Marie Elbe,Vassilis Barkoukis,Kevin P. Bingham,Konstantin Bochaver,Dmitriy Bondarev,Dmitriy Bondarev,Andy Hudson,Lara Kronenberg,Lambros Lazuras,Luca Mallia,Yannis Ntovolis,Arnaldo Zelli,Andrea Petróczi,Andrea Petróczi +14 more
TL;DR: Woolway et al. as discussed by the authors conducted a study to assess the relationship between importance of clean sport and Spirit of sport values and found significant differences between participant nationality and their perceived importance.
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Whistleblowing Against Doping Misconduct in Sport: A Reasoned Action Perspective With a Focus on Affective and Normative Processes.
Lambros Lazuras,Vassilis Barkoukis,Dmitriy Bondarev,Yiannis Ntovolis,Konstantin Bochaver,Nikolaos Theodorou,Kevin P. Bingham +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors assessed the effects of social cognitive variables on competitive athletes' intentions to report doping misconduct and found that attitudes and subjective norms were associated with whistleblowing intentions indirectly, via the expected negative affect and group identification and orientation, respectively.
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Some Reflections on the Existing Literature
TL;DR: This article explored the strengths and limitations of existing studies of urban exploration and argued that there is room for a more sociologically developed investigation of Urban Exploration that is accepted for its nuisance value as it deconstructs several theories and methods that no longer seem very relevant for understanding leisure in present modernity.
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The Foul and the Fragrant in Urban Exploration: Unpacking the Olfactory System of Leisure
TL;DR: In this article, a critical assessment of the ways in which the olfactory system emerges in a form of leisure known as urban exploration is presented, drawing on my own ethnographic research, and it is argued that "the foul and the fragrant" play a crucial role in the creation of heterotopic social space and its essential performativity.