Jeffrey A. Bennett is Professor and Chair of Communication Studies at Vanderbilt University, Nashville, Tennessee. Bennett received a B.A. in Speech Communication from Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan, in 1996; an M.A. in Communication Studies from Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, Illinois, in 1998; and a Ph.D. in Communication and Culture from Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, in 2004.
His research tends to focus on two primary areas of study: the rhetoric of health and medicine and LGBTQ studies. His most recent research project focused on the rhetoric of diabetes management in his book, Managing Diabetes: The Cultural Politics of Disease. He is also the author of Banning Queer Blood: Rhetorics of Citizenship, Contagion, and Resistance, which scrutinizes the federal donor deferral policy that prevents men who have sex with men from donating blood.
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Blood, collection and preservation, Gay men, Group identity, Medical policy, Blood, Blood donors, Collection and preservation, Diabetes, treatment, Health Policy, Homosexuality, Male, LGBTQ HIV/AIDS, Male Homosexuality, Male homosexuality, Social Identification, Social Responsibility, Social aspectsID Numbers
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