Children, their brains … and beyond: Reflections on a feminist ethic of research

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https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n256169

Abstract

In interlocution with authors from the field of science studies as well as feminist theories of
care, I reflect on the ethical dilemma associated with the participation of social scientists in the
multidisciplinary arena of public policy. I build my analysis around an image frequently found in debates on child-protection policy that juxtaposes two infantile brains, one labeled “normal”, and the other ,“extreme neglect”. Upon tracing the unorthodox trajectory of this neuroscientific artefact through concrete actors and situations, I propose to reinforce a critical perspective of popularized forms of science that tend to ignore the value judgments implicit in any “scientific fact”. On the other hand, in a self-reflexive exercise, I seek to understand how the researcher’s “caring”, in its diverse manifestations, carries implications for the ethical and political becoming of the worlds under consideration.

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Claudia Lee Williams Fonseca, UFRGS

Claudia Fonseca é professora do Programa de Pós-Graduação em Antropologia Social da Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (Brasil).  Seus interesses de pesquisa incluem parentesco, gênero, ciência e direito, com ênfase particular nos temas de direitos humanos e tecnologias de governo.  Além de recentes artigos em Horizontes Antropológicos, Mana, Cadernos Pagu, Política e Trabalho e Revista Reia,  é autora do livro Parentesco, tecnologia e lei na era do DNA, e co-organizadora (com Denise Jardim) de Promessas e incertezas da ciência: Perspectivas antropológicas sobre saúde, cuidado e controle.

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2019-09-05

How to Cite

Fonseca, C. L. W. (2019). Children, their brains … and beyond: Reflections on a feminist ethic of research. Revista Estudos Feministas, 27(2). https://doi.org/10.1590/1806-9584-2019v27n256169

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