
معرفی
Matthew Atencio, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Kinesiology at California State University, East Bay (CSUEB). His work bridges international educational experiences across Australia, the UK, Singapore, and the U.S., with a focus on Physical Education, Outdoor Education, and Sport Sociology. He co-directs the Center for Sport and Social Justice, emphasizing equity, identity, and societal relevance in Kinesiology. His research explores gender dynamics in sports, disability identity, and social class reproduction through activities like sailing and skateboarding.
Education & Experience
- Extensive international teaching and research in multiple countries
- Semi-professional soccer background in several nations
Research Interests
- Gendered practices in youth sports (e.g., sailing, skateboarding)
- Disability self-definition and identity formation
- Equity in physical education curricula
- Social justice implications in sport policy
- Complexity theory in teacher development
Media Contributions
- Commented on 'pay-to-play' college admissions scandals
- Explored AAPI representation in NBA culture
- Co-authored the 12th edition of Sociology of Sport
Community Engagement
Advances community-based sport initiatives through the Center for Sport and Social Justice, focusing on marginalized youth and inclusive programming.





