About
Evan Brody is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Communication Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and a faculty associate with the Department of Gender, Race, and Identity. His research examines the production of cultural norms through media texts, communication practices, and economic policies, with specific focus on LGBTQ+ identities in sports contexts.
His educational background includes:
- Ph.D. in Communication from the Annenberg School, University of Southern California
- M.A. in Communication from the Annenberg School, University of Southern California
- M.A. in Media, Culture, and Communication from New York University
- B.S. in Communication from Northwestern University
Brody employs qualitative methodologies including textual/discourse analysis, field studies, in-depth interviews, netnographies, and surveys to investigate media's role in shaping LGBTQ+ experiences in sports culture. His work bridges critical/cultural studies, queer theory, and sports communication to analyze how visibility politics and corporate engagement affect marginalized communities.
Analysis of his 2018-2025 publications reveals consistent examination of LGBTQ+ representation in sports media, with increasing focus on intersectional identities, digital communication platforms, and corporate partnerships. Key trends include scrutiny of NFL-nonprofit collaborations, anti-LGBTQ+ discourses on fringe social media, and branding strategies by major corporations like Nike.
His notable recognition includes:
- International Communication Association's Emerging Scholar Award for the Sport Communication Division
As a graduate faculty member, Brody mentors students in communication research methods while consulting for entertainment companies and brand strategy firms. His professional activities extend beyond academia through season ticket support for the Las Vegas Aces and community engagement with performing arts organizations.
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