During ethnographic research at a tuberculosis vaccine trial site in South Africa, trial participants often evoked the idiom of "clean blood." In this article, we illustrate how the trials enacted a form of moral triage in which "objective" bioscientific knowledge and moral subjectivity were coproduced. Participation created possibilities to demonstrate healthiness, respectability, and godliness in a context where positive self-imaginings were hard won, but could also lead to dejection and shame. We suggest that struggles to be recognized as virtuous are often overlooked in anthropological critiques of clinical trials and bioethics, but are important for understanding how trials meld with local moral worlds
During the 10th Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (...
Alcohol and tobacco use may lead to negative treatment outcomes in tuberculosis (TB) patients, and e...
Introduction: Research is being carried out to develop and test new potentially more effective tube...
Much of the current social science literature on the clinical trials industry focuses on the profit-...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
This paper explores social relations within the 'trial community' (staff and volunteers) of a Malari...
Abstract. Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: The current vaccine against tuberculosis, BCG, is effective when given in most TB-endemi...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
There has been a substantial increase in the amount of biomedical research being conducted in resour...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Known and novel pathogens continue to afflict the world's population, and we deploy existing and new...
During the 10th Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (...
Alcohol and tobacco use may lead to negative treatment outcomes in tuberculosis (TB) patients, and e...
Introduction: Research is being carried out to develop and test new potentially more effective tube...
Much of the current social science literature on the clinical trials industry focuses on the profit-...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
This paper explores social relations within the 'trial community' (staff and volunteers) of a Malari...
Abstract. Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
Background: The current vaccine against tuberculosis, BCG, is effective when given in most TB-endemi...
Background : Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succe...
BACKGROUND: Clinical trials require high levels of participation and low drop-out rates to be succes...
Collecting blood samples from individuals recruited into clinical research projects in sub-Saharan A...
There has been a substantial increase in the amount of biomedical research being conducted in resour...
Critiques of biomedical research in low-resource settings typically centre on clinical trials and th...
Known and novel pathogens continue to afflict the world's population, and we deploy existing and new...
During the 10th Ebola virus disease (EVD) epidemic in the eastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (...
Alcohol and tobacco use may lead to negative treatment outcomes in tuberculosis (TB) patients, and e...
Introduction: Research is being carried out to develop and test new potentially more effective tube...