Industrial Convergence and Industrial Crisis: A Situational Analysis About Precision Medicine During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Author(s):  
Francesco Schiavone ◽  
Annamaria Sabetta ◽  
Daniele Leone ◽  
Benjamin Chiao
1984 ◽  
Author(s):  
A. Biglan ◽  
S. McConnell ◽  
H. H. Severson ◽  
J. Bavry ◽  
D. Ary

Author(s):  
Ruha Benjamin

In this response to Terence Keel and John Hartigan’s debate over the social construction of race, I aim to push the discussion beyond the terrain of epistemology and ideology to examine the contested value of racial science in a broader political economy. I build upon Keel’s concern that even science motivated by progressive aims may reproduce racist thinking and Hartigan’s proposition that a critique of racial science cannot rest on the beliefs and intentions of scientists. In examining the value of racial-ethnic classifications in pharmacogenomics and precision medicine, I propose that analysts should attend to the relationship between prophets of racial science (those who produce forecasts about inherent group differences) and profits of racial science (the material-semiotic benefits of such forecasts). Throughout, I draw upon the idiom of speculation—as a narrative, predictive, and financial practice—to explain how the fiction of race is made factual, again and again. 


2019 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 145-167 ◽  
Author(s):  
Eunice Karanja Kamaara ◽  
Paul Nyongesa ◽  
Hazel O. Ayanga ◽  
Emily J. Choge-Kerama ◽  
Dinah Chelagat ◽  
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