Inclusion [electronic resource] : the politics of difference in medical research / Steven Epstein.

By: Epstein, StevenContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Chicago studies in practices of meaningPublication details: Chicago : University of Chicago Press, 2007Description: ix, 413 pSubject(s): Medicine -- Research -- Social aspects -- United States | Human experimentation in medicine -- Social aspects -- United States | Clinical trials -- Social aspects -- United States | Minorities -- Medical care -- United States | Health and race -- United States | Social medicine -- United StatesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 610.72 LOC classification: R853.S64 | E67 2007Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
How to study a biopolitical paradigm -- Histories of the human subject -- The rise of resistance : framing the critique of the standard human -- The path to reform : aligning categories, targeting the state -- Opposition to reform : controversy, closure, and boundary work -- Formalizing the new regime -- From the standard human to niche standardization -- Counts and consequences : monitoring compliance -- The science of recruitmentology and the politics of trust -- To profile or not to profile : what difference does race make? -- Sex differences and the new politics of women's health -- Whither the paradigm?
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [311]-394) and index.

How to study a biopolitical paradigm -- Histories of the human subject -- The rise of resistance : framing the critique of the standard human -- The path to reform : aligning categories, targeting the state -- Opposition to reform : controversy, closure, and boundary work -- Formalizing the new regime -- From the standard human to niche standardization -- Counts and consequences : monitoring compliance -- The science of recruitmentology and the politics of trust -- To profile or not to profile : what difference does race make? -- Sex differences and the new politics of women's health -- Whither the paradigm?

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