Carole Hill

Carole E. Hill is an American anthropologist and educator. She is a professor emerita at Georgia Southern University in Statesboro, Georgia. She chaired the anthropology department at Georgia State University in Atlanta.[1]

The University of West Georgia Foundation established a $100,000 endowment to support the study of anthropology and named it in her honor.[2] In 2014 she was interviewed for an oral history project and the interview is part of the University of Kentucky Libraries holdings. She served as president of the Southern Anthropological Society.[3]

Writings

  • Current Health Policy Issues and Alternatives: An Applied Social Science Perspective (Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings) University of Georgia Press (1986)[4]
  • Cultural Diversity in the U.S. South: Anthropological Contributions to a Region in Transition, a collection of essays edited by Carole E. Hill and Patricia D. Beaver. University of Georgia Press (Southern Anthropological Society Proceedings, No. 31), Athens, 1998.[5]
  • Community Health Systems in the Rural American South: Linking People and Policy
  • Training Manual in Medical Anthropology[6][7]

References

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