Disability & Movement Research Collective
Director: Dr. Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito
The Disability & Movement Research Collective, directed by Dr. Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito, is a community-informed research laboratory
dedicated to identifying systemic barriers to well-being and the multiple marginalizations
experienced by disabled people and their families throughout their lives. Through
the application of disability justice principles and crip theory, the members of this
research collective search for transformative solutions to address inequities in access
to physical activity and sport.
Dr. Karen Weiller's research involves women/gender issues and media. In conjunction
with Dr. Andrew M. Colombo-Dougovito, they have looked at media representation on
gender and disability in the 2018 Winter games, and most recently are focusing on
NIL and women collegiate athletes using post-feminism as a theory, as well as intersectionality.
They are also continuing work centered around athletes and mental health, specifically,
Olympic athletes.
Dr. Jerraco Johnson's research is focused on physical activity and health, family
health behavior development, and obesity and health disparities.