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Value of Transnational Medical Research

Value of Transnational Medical Research

P. Wenzel Geissler, Ann H. Kelly

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"What is the value of medical research? With contributions from anthropologists, sociologists and activists, this approach brings into focus the forms of value--social, epistemic, and economic--that are involved in medical research practices and how these values intersect with everyday living. Though their work covers wide empirical ground--from HIV trials in Kenya and drug donation programs in Tanzania to industry-academic collaborations in the British National Health Service--the authors share a commitment to understanding the practices of medical research as embedded in both local social worlds and global markets. Their collective concern is to rethink the conventional ethical demarcations between paid and unpaid research services in light of the social and material organisation of medical research practices. Rather than warn against economic incursions into medical knowledge and health practice, or, alternatively, the reduction of local experience to the standards of bioethics, we hope to illuminate the array of practices, knowledges,and techniques through which the value of medical research is brought into being."--Page i.

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OL21159768W

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Medicine, researchMedical careInternational CooperationBiomedical ResearchResearchMedicineCongresses

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