Violent Impacts: How Power and Inequality Shape the Concussion Crisis

Kate Henne, Matt Ventresca

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Abstract

Concerns regarding brain injury in sport have escalated into what is often termed a “concussion crisis,” fueled by high-profile lawsuits and deaths. Although athletes are central figures in this narrative, they comprise only a small proportion of the people who experience brain injuries, while other high-risk groups—including victims of domestic violence and police brutality—are all too often left out of the story. In Violent Impacts, Kathryn Henne and Matt Ventresca examine what is and what isn’t captured in popular discourse, scrutinizing how law, science, and social inequalities shape depictions and understandings of brain injury. Drawing on research carried out in Australia, Canada, and the United States, they illustrate how structural violence centers certain bodies as part of the concussion crisis while pushing others to the margins.
Original languageEnglish
PublisherUniversity of California Press
Number of pages230
ISBN (Electronic)9780520396999, 9780520396982
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2025

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