Katherine Walden

Assistant Teaching Professor, American Studies


Department of American Studies

Katherine Walden’s work looks at the intersection of sport and American culture, with a focus on baseball, labor, and globalization. Her research uses data analysis, visualization, and interactive digital mapping to illustrate the scale and scope of Minor League Baseball labor, as well as the historical forces and labor structures that shape Minor League players’ working conditions. She is also involved in outreach and advocacy work lobbying for improved working conditions for Minor League players.

Walden teaches courses on critical approaches to sport, data, and technology (in a variety of combinations and configurations) at Notre Dame. Regularly-taught courses include “Baseball and America,” “Football in America,” “Sport and Big Data,” “Data Feminism,” and “Race and Technologies of Surveillance.” Informed by intersectional feminism and anti-racist pedagogies, her teaching practice equips students to think critically about historical context and intersecting structures of power while also building interdisciplinary data literacy, data science, and computational thinking skills.