The article focused on banning methadone in occupied Crimea and was published in the journal Medical Anthropology.
Assistant Professor of Anthropology Jennifer Carroll has won recognition from the American Association for Ukrainian Studies. Her article "Sovereign Rules and Rearrangements: Banning Methadone in Occupied Crimea," published in the journal Medical Anthropology, was selected by AAUS leadership as the best peer-reviewed article published in 2017 or 2018.
The AAUS, an affiliate of the International Association for Ukrainian Studies, the Association for the Study of Nationalities, and the Association for Slavic, East European and Eurasian Studies, is an interdisciplinary society of scholars from across the social sciences and humanities whose work centers on culture, society, and politics in Ukraine.
This is the second time Carroll has been honored with the AAUS article prize. She also received this award for her 2016 article "For Lack of Wanting: Discourses of Desire in Ukrainian Opiate Substitution Therapy Programs," which appeared in the journal Transcultural Psychiatry.