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Award
The Rachel Carson Prize is awarded annually by the Society for Social Studies of Science , an international academic association based in the United States. It is given for a book "of social or political relevance" in the field of science and technology studies . This prize was created in 1996.[ 1]
Year
Recipient
Awarded work
1998
Diane Vaughan
The Challenger Launch Decision: Risky Technology, Culture, and Deviance at NASA
1999
Steven Epstein
Impure Science: AIDS, Activism, and the Politics of Knowledge
2000
Wendy Espeland
The Struggle for Water: Politics, Rationality, and Identity in the American Southwest
2001
Andrew Hoffman
From Heresy to Dogma: An Institutional History of Corporate Environmentalism
2002
Stephen Hilgartner
Science On Stage: Expert Advice as Public Drama
2003
Simon Cole
Suspect Identities: A History of Fingerprinting and Criminal Identification
2004
Jean Langford
Fluent Bodies
2005
Nelly Oudshoorn
The Male Pill
2006
Joseph Dumit
Picturing Personhood: Brain Scans and Biomedical Identity
2007
Charis Thompson
Making Parents: The Ontological Choreography of Reproductive Technologies
2008
Joseph Masco
The Nuclear Borderlands: The Manhattan Project in Post-Cold War New Mexico
2009
Jeremy Greene
Prescribing by Numbers
2010
Susan Greenhalgh
Just One Child
2011
Lynn M. Morgan
Icons of Life: A Cultural History of Human Embryos
2012
Stefan Helmreich
Alien Oceans
2013
Tim Choy
Ecologies of Comparison
2014
Robert N. Proctor
Golden Holocaust: Origins of the Cigarette Catastrophe and the Case for Abolition
2015
Gwen Ottinger
Refining Expertise. How responsible engineers subvert environmental justice challenges
2016
Gabrielle Hecht
Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade
2017
Adia Benton
HIV Exceptionalism: Development Through Disease in Sierra Leone
2018
Kalindi Vora
Life Support: Biocapital and the New History of Outsourced Labor
2019
Aya Kimura
Radiation Brain Moms and Citizen Scientists: The Gender Politics of Food Contamination
2020
Sara Wylie
Fractivism: Corporate Bodies and Chemical Bonds
2021
Laura Watts
Energy at the End of the World: An Orkney Islands Saga [ 2]
2022
Kregg Hetherington
The Government of Beans: Regulating Life in the Age of Monocrops [ 3]
2023
Michele Ilana Friedner
Sensory Futures: Deafness and Cochlear Implant Infrastructures in India
2024
Helena Hansen , Jules Netherland, and David Herzberg
Whiteout: How Racial Capitalism Changed the Color of Opioids in America