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Matt Ventresca
Matt Ventresca
Researcher at Georgia Tech / Visiting Fellow at Australian National University
Verified email at gatech.edu
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"Officially a Vegan Now": On Meat and Renaissance Masculinity in Pro Football
J Brady, M Ventresca
Food and Foodways 22 (4), 300-321, 2014
472014
The Curious Case of CTE: Mediating Materialities of Traumatic Brain Injury
M Ventresca
Communication & Sport 7 (2), 135–156, 2019
452019
Conversations in food studies
M Koç, MA Beckie, EA Bogdan, M Bomford, JA Braun, S Brock, R Bunn, ...
Univ. of Manitoba Press, 2016
252016
When is a drug not a drug? Troubling silences and unsettling painkillers in the National Football League.
S King, RS Carey, N Jinnah, R Millington, A Phillipson, C Prouse, ...
Sociology of sport journal 31 (3), 2014
232014
The tangled multiplicities of CTE: Scientific uncertainty and the infrastructures of traumatic brain injury
M Ventresca
Sports, society, and technology: Bodies, practices, and knowledge production …, 2020
122020
Sociocultural examinations of sports concussions
M Ventresca, MG McDonald
Routledge, 2019
122019
Driving to the “Net”: Blogs, Frames, and Politics in the New York Islanders’ Stadium Saga
M Norman, M Ventresca, C Czto, SC Darnell
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 39 (1), 19-39, 2015
122015
There's something about Barry: Media representations of a home run king
M Ventresca
NINE: A Journal of Baseball History and Culture 20 (1), 56-80, 2011
122011
Cannabis edibles packaging: Communicative objects in a growing market
M Ventresca, C Elliott
International Journal of Drug Policy 103, 103645, 2022
82022
Beyond the biopsychosocial: A case for critical qualitative concussion research
M Ventresca
Sociocultural examinations of sports concussions, 170-188, 2019
62019
Assessing public health messaging about cannabis edibles: perspectives from Canadian young adults
M Ventresca, E Truman, C Elliott
Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy 29 (5), 559-567, 2022
52022
A criminal mind? A damaged brain? Narratives of criminality and culpability in the celebrated case of Aaron Hernandez
K Henne, M Ventresca
Crime, Media, Culture 16 (3), 395-413, 2020
42020
Mo Bros: Masculinity, irony and the rise of Movember
M Ventresca
Queen's University (Canada), 2016
42016
“Anesthetized Gladiators:” Painkilling and Racial Capitalism in the NFL
M Ventresca, S King
Sociology of Sport Journal 40 (1), 21-29, 2022
32022
“I Kinda’Lost My Sense of Who I Was”: Foregrounding Youths’ Experiences in Critical Conversations About Sport-Related Concussions
W Bridel, M Ventresca, D Kelly, K Viliunas, K Schneider
Sociocultural examinations of sports concussions, 97-115, 2019
32019
Food for Thought: Notes on Food, Performance, and the Athletic Body
M Ventresca, J Brady
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 39 (5), 412-426, 2015
32015
Forces of Impact: Critically Examining Sport’s “Concussion Crises”
M Ventresca, MG McDonald
Sociocultural Examinations of Sports Concussions, 3-20, 2019
22019
‘I Don’t Actually Know When I Knew It Was a Concussion’: Athletes’ Experiences of Concussion and Accessing Care
D Kelly, W Bridel, M Ventresca, K Schneider
Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine Conference (poster presentation), 2018
22018
Concussions Aren’t Only a Medical Issue
M Ventresca
The Conversation, 2015
22015
The “risk object” of cannabis edibles: perspectives from young adults in Canada
C Elliott, M Ventresca, E Truman
Health, Risk & Society 25 (5-6), 252-267, 2023
2023
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