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Lindsey Freeman holds a PhD in Sociology and Historical Studies. She is the author of several books, including 'Atom Bomb' and 'Longing Bomb: Oak Ridge Atomic Nostalgia.' Currently, her research focuses on women's soccer, exploring the complexities of emotional experiences in the game, which often go unnoticed. Freeman's work also investigates emotional theory, queer theory, and the societal implications of nuclear cultures. She is an associate member of the Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies at Simon Fraser University and collaborates as an affiliated scholar with Espaces et Sociétés at the Université de Caen, Normandie, France. Freeman has a diverse teaching portfolio including courses on games and practices in sociology as well as directed readings. She has published numerous peer-reviewed articles and book chapters that delve into themes of memory and materiality in contemporary culture. Her commitment to research and education places her at the intersection of sociology, history, and cultural studies, making significant contributions to both academic discourse and society's understanding of complex issues.
Department of Philosophy