Sociocultural Examinations of Sports Concussions

2019 
Part 1: Introduction 1. Forces of Impact: Critically Examining Sports' Concussion Crises Matt Ventresca and Mary G. McDonald Part 2: History, Health, Ethics 2. Concussion, Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy, and the Medicalization of Sport Dominic Malcolm 3. "A Clear Conscience": Advertising Football Equipment and Responsibility for Injuries Kathleen Bachynski 4. Football Helmet Safety and the Veil of Standards Daniel R. Morrison 5. What Does the Precautionary Principle Demand of Us? Ethics, Population Health Policy, and Sport-Related TBI Daniel Goldberg Part 3: The Politics of Trauma, Experience, and Research 6. "I Kinda' Lost My Sense of Who I Was": Foregrounding Youths' Experiences in Critical Conversations about Sport-Related Concussions William Bridel, Matt Ventresca, Danika Kelly, Kevin Viliunas, and Kathryn Schneider 7. Trauma and Recovery: Boxing and Violence Against Women in a 'Neurological Age' Cathy van Ingen 8. The Athlete's Body and the Social Text of Suicide Sean Brayton and Michelle Helstein 9. Brain Politics: Gendered Difference and Traumatic Brain Injury in Sport Kathryn Henne 10. Beyond the Biopsychosocial: A Case for Critical Qualitative Concussion Research Matt Ventresca
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