Adia Benton
Adia Benton is an American cultural and medical anthropologist. She won the 2017 Rachel Carson Prize for her book HIV Exceptionalism: Development Through Disease in Sierra Leone[1] from the Society for Social Studies of Science. She is currently an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and African Studies at Northwestern University.[2]
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Born | 1977 (age 43–44) |
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Anthropologist, Professor |
Awards | Rachel Carson Prize |
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Discipline | Medical anthropology, science and technology studies |
Institutions | Northwestern University |
Notable works | HIV Exceptionalism: Development Through Disease in Sierra Leone |
References
- Benton, Aida. HIV exceptionalism : development through disease in Sierra Leone. Minneapolis. ISBN 9781452943848. OCLC 903645936.
- "4S Prizes | Society for Social Studies of Science". www.4sonline.org. Retrieved October 19, 2018.
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