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Concussion, Autonomy and Care Giver Burden of Neurodegenerative Disease with Dr Deana Simonetto and Dr Daniel Sailofsky

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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