Adele Clarke
Adele Elizabeth Clarke (April 1, 1945 โ January 19, 2024) was an American sociologist and women's health scholar.[1] Clarke was considered a distinguished scholar and leader in the field of Science, Technology, and Medicine Studies (ST&MS). She made significant contributions to sociology, history of medicine and feminist reproductive studies.[2] CareerShe received a bachelor's degree from Barnard College in 1966 and a master's degree in sociology from New York University in 1970.[2] She studied dance with Deborah Hay and danced in some performances of Yvonne Rainer.[2] In 1970, Clarke moved to California teaching women's studies at College of the Redwoods and Sonoma State University.[2] In 1985, she achieved a doctorate in sociology in 1985 from the University of California, San Francisco.[2] Between 1987 and 1989 she held a postdoctoral fellowship at Stanford University.[2] Clarke was an early supporter of initiatives to decolonise social studies.[3] Clarke suffered an automobile accident in 1995 which caused serious injuries and back pain, and she later became disabled.[2] She was a faculty member in the Department of Social and Behavioral Sciences in the UCSF School of Nursing from 1985 until her retirement in 2013.[2] References
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