Reverby Susan M
Women's and Gender Studies Department, Wellesley College, Wellesley, Massachusetts.
Bioethics. 2020 Nov;34(9):893-898. doi: 10.1111/bioe.12784. Epub 2020 Jun 30.
Using the infamous research studies in Tuskegee and Guatemala, the article examines the difference between victims and bystanders. The victims can include families, sexual partners, and children not just the participants. There are also the bystanders in the populations who are affected, even vaguely, decades after the initial studies took place. Differing reparations for victims and bystanders through lawsuits and historical acknowledgments has to be part of broader discussions of historical justice, and the weighing of the impact of racism and imperial research endeavors.
通过引用塔斯基吉和危地马拉臭名昭著的研究,本文探讨了受害者与旁观者之间的差异。受害者不仅包括参与者,还可能包括其家人、性伴侣和孩子。在最初的研究进行数十年后,受影响人群中也存在旁观者,即使这种影响很微弱。通过诉讼和历史承认对受害者和旁观者进行不同的赔偿,必须成为关于历史正义以及权衡种族主义和帝国研究行为影响的更广泛讨论的一部分。