Carolyn Mason
Graduate Student - Cultural Anthropology (Medical)
2021 Cohort
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Heroy Hall 428B |
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Education
BA Anthropology, George Mason University
Bio
is a PhD candidate in the department's Cultural Anthropology program (Medical Anthropology track). Her research focuses on how Black Americans understand their own decision-making related to food, incorporating a place-based and health-informed perspective. As an undergraduate at George Mason University, she completed her first published research project, a podcast titled "." In 2021, she received the Anthropology of Food and Nutrition's Christine Wilson Undergraduate Award for this project. At Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ, she is the recipient of one of the university's competitive Mustang Fellowships.
Research Interests
Health • Food Studies • Black Americans • Space and Place • United States
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