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Research

Current Research

​My next ethnographic project, "Fractured Futures: Colliding Traumas and Opportunities in High School Football," will consider American football through the intersection of medical anthropology, care, and disability studies. There is a growing trend of white flight from football, with white parents in upper-income communities pulling their sons from the sport over the increasing threat of long-term injuries like concussions. Therefore, I'm interested in the families of young football players who live through injury, opt out of sport, or are concerned for their children’s sporting well-being but still allow them to play. To complement the quantitative work being done on the implications of sport injury, this project will contribute a human and social dimension to the now common discourse on the debilitating consequences of traumatic brain injury.

A smaller, local project, "Integrating Tobacco Road Football, 1965-1975," takes seriously the lived experiences of the Black players who integrated the sport at four historically white North Carolina universities. By relying on qualitative methods – primarily archival and oral history research – I will explore the material and social contexts within which pioneering Black athletes were living and argue that social inequalities manifest in embodied athletic practice. Once completed, this research will contribute to the archival and ethnographic record the lived realities of Black football players who are often rendered invisible. Further, this historical project will contextualize the current moment of college football, which is riddled with systemic racism, labor and power exploitation, structural violence, and hegemonic masculinity.

Op-Eds and Public Scholarship

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The only Rose Bowl Game played outside of Pasadena took place on Jan. 1, 1942. Oregon State defeated Duke 20–16 in Durham, N.C. Courtesy Duke University Archives

January 2025

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LSU football coach Brian Kelly expressed regret that his players at Notre Dame learned of his departure for the Baton Rouge school through social media. Photograph: Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images

February 2024

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Football players Damar Hamlin, Tremaine Edmunds and Von Miller of the Buffalo Bills tackle Aaron Jones of the Green Bay Packers during the second quarter of a game at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, N.Y., on October 30, 2022. Joshua Bessex/Getty Images

January 2023

Curriculum Vitae

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