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Sessional Instructor, Kinesiology & Physical Education, University of Toronto

Sabrina Razack is a PhD Candidate at the University of Toronto and completed her master’s thesis examining the player experiences of National Women’s Cricketers in Canada. Her current research is a case study of the Black Girl Hockey club that examines the intersections of media, race, gender, class and culture. She studies how digital platforms contribute to the formation, operation and/or challenges of social movements and activism. She is an award winning curriculum writer, and developed Beyondaboundary.com, to create units on critical sport and social issues.

Experience

  • 2018–present
    PhD Candidate, University of Toronto
  • 2018–present
    Research Assistant , IDEAS Lab - University of Toronto

Publications

  • 2021
    Misogynoir in women's sport media: race, nation, and diaspora in the representation of Naomi Osaka, Media, Culture & Society
  • 2021
    Sport, social movements and digital media. In Research Handbook on Sports and Society. , Edward Elgar Publishing.