Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who are socially, politically, and economically disadvantaged. Of particular concern, largely overlooked in bioethics discourse, is the manner by which surveillance, identification, and classification contribute to the creation of particular populations based on harmful social identities, and the subsequent stigmatization of the individuals subject to analysis. Methods: Drawing from a range of philosophical and sociological literature, including Hans-Georg Gadamer, Charles Taylor, Bruno Latour, and Deborah Lupton, as well as public health discourse, this paper gives an analysis of a challenging metaphysical and ethical problem related to rese...
This dissertation is an exploration of the ways in which therapeutic interventions and medical resea...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
This chapter is intended to go some way toward addressing a dilemma I have grappled with while under...
HIV/AIDS is among the most intensively studied health topics in anthropology. Given that it is a sti...
This think piece asks readers to consider how the science of anthropology has contributed to (re)cat...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
Stigma is multi-faceted and intersects with other damaging forms of social suffering. The evolving n...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
The process of reflection and reflexivity enables researchers to identify emotional involvement duri...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
The term ‘sensitive research’ is applied to a wide range of issues and settings. It is used to denot...
Any social scientist hopes to make a contribution, albeit small, to the improvement of the lives of ...
This dissertation is an exploration of the ways in which therapeutic interventions and medical resea...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...
Background: Access to the means of knowledge production is severely limited for many individuals who...
This presentation is part of the Social Values in Medical Research track. Here again we are back at ...
This chapter is intended to go some way toward addressing a dilemma I have grappled with while under...
HIV/AIDS is among the most intensively studied health topics in anthropology. Given that it is a sti...
This think piece asks readers to consider how the science of anthropology has contributed to (re)cat...
This paper examines the sometimes implicit models of human behaviour circulating in science, governm...
Stigma is multi-faceted and intersects with other damaging forms of social suffering. The evolving n...
This paper is based on the experiences drawn from a long-term social science research programme on t...
The process of reflection and reflexivity enables researchers to identify emotional involvement duri...
HIV/AIDS science has long been a site of contestation by civil society actors. Early activists origi...
The term ‘sensitive research’ is applied to a wide range of issues and settings. It is used to denot...
Any social scientist hopes to make a contribution, albeit small, to the improvement of the lives of ...
This dissertation is an exploration of the ways in which therapeutic interventions and medical resea...
The categorization of variables can stigmatize populations, which is ethically problematic and threa...
The problems of bioethics are embedded in people\u27s lives and social worlds. They are shaped by ...