Concussion, Autonomy and Care Giver Burden of Neurodegenerative Disease with Dr Deana Simonetto and Dr Daniel Sailofsky
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Dr. Deana Simonetto is a sociologist and Assistant Professor of History and Sociology at UBC Okanagan. Her research examines crime and deviance, gender, families, and sport, with a focus on how women navigate public identities while married to professional athletes.
Dr. Daniel Sailofsky is an Assistant Professor in Kinesiology & Physical Education at the University of Toronto. A sociologist with a background in law and sport management, his work explores violence, gender, social harm, and the political economy of sport. He is the author of Playing Through Pain: The Violent Consequences of Capitalist Sport.
01:40 - How Dr Simonetto Become Involved in Concussion, Sociology of Sport & gender
04:10 - How Dr Sailofsky Become Involved in Concussion, Sociology of Sport & gender
09:55 – What is a Concussion/ CTE (Dr Simonetto)
13:50 - What is a Concussion/ CTE (Dr Sailofsky)
17:20 – Athlete’s as a Commodity, Fans as the Consumer and Sporting Work Place Injuries
21:15 – Athlete’s Identity and Cognitive Decline Post Career
29:00 – Impact of Neurodegenerative Disease
32:15 – Autonomy and Informed Consent of One’s Decisions
36:45 - Care Giver Burden of Neurodegenerative Disease and Inter Personal Violence
46:00 – The CTE Defence and Removal of Blame For Inter Personal Violence
50:15 – Relationship Breakdowns
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