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Katelyn Esmonde
Katelyn Esmonde
Johns Hopkins Berman Institute of Bioethics
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“It’s supposed to be about the love of the game, not the love of Aaron Rodgers’ eyes”: Challenging the exclusions of women sports fans
K Esmonde, C Cooky, DL Andrews
Sociology of Sport Journal 32 (1), 22-48, 2015
882015
Digital Contact Tracing for Pandemic Response: Ethics and Governance Guidance
J Kahn, JHPEGDCT Technologies
752020
‘There’s only so much data you can handle in your life’: accommodating and resisting self-surveillance in women’s running and fitness tracking practices
K Esmonde
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 12 (1), 76-90, 2020
602020
Assembling the ‘Fitbit subject’: A Foucauldian-sociomaterialist examination of social class, gender and self-surveillance on Fitbit community message boards
K Esmonde, S Jette
Health 24 (3), 299-314, 2020
482020
Training, tracking, and traversing: Digital materiality and the production of bodies and/in space in runners’ fitness tracking practices
K Esmonde
Leisure Studies 38 (6), 804-817, 2019
402019
Tracing the feedback loop: a Foucauldian and actor-network-theory examination of heart rate monitors in a physical education classroom
K Esmonde
Sport, education and society 24 (7), 689-701, 2019
212019
“That’s not the only reason I’m watching the game”: Women’s (hetero) sexual desire and sports fandom
K Esmonde, C Cooky, DL Andrews
Journal of Sport and Social Issues 42 (6), 498-518, 2018
162018
Fatness, fitness, and feminism in the built environment: Bringing together physical cultural studies and sociomaterialisms, to study the “obesogenic environment”
K Esmonde, S Jette
Sociology of Sport Journal 35 (1), 39-48, 2018
162018
Public sociology of sport and digital media: A self-reflexive analysis of public engagement in the “hockey blogosphere.”
M Norman, K Esmonde, C Szto
Sociology of Sport Journal 36 (2), 135-143, 2019
142019
‘From fat and frazzled to fit and happy’: governing the unhealthy employee through quantification and wearable technologies
K Esmonde
Qualitative Research in Sport, Exercise and Health 13 (1), 113-127, 2021
132021
Promoting prenatal exercise from a sociocultural and life-course perspective: An “embodied” conceptual framework
S Jette, J Maier, K Esmonde, C Davis
Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport 88 (3), 269-281, 2017
102017
Exploring prenatal physical activity at the “postgenomic turn”: A transdisciplinary journey
S Jette, K Esmonde, J Maier
Transforming Sport and Physical Cultures through Feminist Knowledges, 36-53, 2021
72021
Big bodies, big data: Unpacking the FitnessGram black box
S Jette, K Esmonde, D Andrews, C Pluim
Sport, Physical Culture, and the Moving Body: materialisms, technologies …, 2020
72020
Lessons from sustainability of Play Streets in the United States
K Esmonde, KMP Porter, P Mahoney, T Prochnow, CNB Hamilton, ...
Preventive Medicine Reports 28, 101894, 2022
52022
The (in) active body multiple: An examination of how prenatal exercise ‘matters’
S Jette, K Esmonde
Sports, Society, and Technology: Bodies, Practices, and Knowledge Production …, 2020
32020
Exercising caution: A case for ethics analysis in physical activity promotion
K Esmonde
Public Health Ethics 16 (1), 77-85, 2023
22023
A social and ethical framework for providing health information obtained from combining genetics and fitness tracking data
K Esmonde, S Roth, A Walker
Technology in Society 74, 102297, 2023
12023
‘We are Not a Nation of Softies, But We Could Become One’: Exploring the Materiality of Fitness Testing in the President's Council on Youth Fitness
K Esmonde, S Jette
Somatechnics 11 (3), 395-412, 2021
12021
The Datafication of Everyday Life: Critically Contextualizing the “Quantified Self” in Physical Culture
K Esmonde
University of Maryland, College Park, 2019
12019
" It's supposed to be about the love of the game, not the love of Aaron Rodgers' eyes": Towards a feminist sociological analysis of sports fandom
KR Esmonde
Purdue University, 2013
12013
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