Snowdrop
Senior Member (Voting Rights)
A longish read. I skimmed through.
An interesting quote from near the end:
The activists questioned the gold standard of medical intervention research – the randomised, controlled trial – and showed how a series of normative assessments are made in all medical research, for example how study groups are composed. Thus, the activists succeeded in undermining the status of the randomised, controlled trial as representing an indisputable truth that was directly applicable to the real world.
ETA the missing link (thanks again to @Andy ) Next time the link goes in first.
https://tidsskriftet.no/en/2017/09/essay/silence-death-what-hiv-activists-taught-us
An interesting quote from near the end:
The activists questioned the gold standard of medical intervention research – the randomised, controlled trial – and showed how a series of normative assessments are made in all medical research, for example how study groups are composed. Thus, the activists succeeded in undermining the status of the randomised, controlled trial as representing an indisputable truth that was directly applicable to the real world.
ETA the missing link (thanks again to @Andy ) Next time the link goes in first.
https://tidsskriftet.no/en/2017/09/essay/silence-death-what-hiv-activists-taught-us
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