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Clean Blood, Religion, and Moral Triage in Tuberculosis Vaccine Trials

机译:在结核病疫苗试验中清洁血液,宗教和道德分类

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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.
机译:在南非结核病疫苗试验现场的民族造影期间,审判参与者经常诱发“清洁血液”的成语。 在本文中,我们说明了审判如何制定一种道德分类的形式,其中“目标”生物科学知识和道德主观性被委屈得赋予。 参与在积极自我想象很难赢得的背景下表现出健康,尊重和敬虔的可能性,但也可能导致沮丧和羞耻。 我们建议被认为是善良的斗争往往忽视了临床试验和生物伦理的人类学批评,但对于了解与当地道德世界的试验是如何定义的重要性。

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