Shooting the messenger: The science and politics of ethnicity research

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Abstract

Scientific arguments showing 'how the world is' are fundamentally different from political assertions about 'how the world should be'. Ideologically motivated political attacks can hamper our understanding of mental disorders by preventing academics from pursuing research in contentious areas. Evidence should be countered by better evidence, not by shooting the messenger.

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Singh, S. P. (2009, July). Shooting the messenger: The science and politics of ethnicity research. British Journal of Psychiatry. https://doi.org/10.1192/bjp.bp.108.058685

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