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Lessons from History: Why Race and Ethnicity Have Played a Major Role in Biomedical Research
Authors:Troy Duster  Ph.D.
Affiliation:Institute for the History of the Production of Knowledge, New York University, USA.
Abstract:
Before any citizen enters the role of scientist, medical practitioner, lawyer, epidemiologist, and so on, each and all grow up in a society in which the categories of human differentiation are folk categories that organize perceptions, relations, and behavior. That was true during slavery, during Reconstruction, the eugenics period, the two World Wars, and is no less true today. While every period understandably claims to transcend those categories, medicine, law, and science are profoundly and demonstrably influenced by the embedded folk notions of race and ethnicity.
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