A revealing scandal: The German transplant scandal between structural failures, moralizing rules, and ambivalent manipulations
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2023-08
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English
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Abstract
Introduction
In 2012, the German transplant scandal was uncovered and reported in the national and international media. This article offers an anthropological analysis of the scandal and examines its ‘scandalous’ characteristics by taking a close look at its extraordinary and ordinary features.
Methods
The article is based on ethnographic research using multiple methods including participant observation, interviewing as well as media and document analysis.
Results
The transplant scandal in Germany revealed systemic ‘scandalous’ features of the national transplant system. From a significant lack of transparency in decision making, a weak legal framework for accountability, adherence to moralizing rules about alcohol and abstinence, to media coverage that individualized the scandal.
Conclusions
Looking at extraordinary events such as transplant scandals from an anthropological perspective offers an analysis that goes beyond the singular, scandalous event. An anthropological analysis allows to highlight the ordinary and ambivalent ‘scandalous’ features of transplant medicine It examines transplant medicine at the intersection of biomedicine, politics, and morality.
In 2012, the German transplant scandal was uncovered and reported in the national and international media. This article offers an anthropological analysis of the scandal and examines its ‘scandalous’ characteristics by taking a close look at its extraordinary and ordinary features.
Methods
The article is based on ethnographic research using multiple methods including participant observation, interviewing as well as media and document analysis.
Results
The transplant scandal in Germany revealed systemic ‘scandalous’ features of the national transplant system. From a significant lack of transparency in decision making, a weak legal framework for accountability, adherence to moralizing rules about alcohol and abstinence, to media coverage that individualized the scandal.
Conclusions
Looking at extraordinary events such as transplant scandals from an anthropological perspective offers an analysis that goes beyond the singular, scandalous event. An anthropological analysis allows to highlight the ordinary and ambivalent ‘scandalous’ features of transplant medicine It examines transplant medicine at the intersection of biomedicine, politics, and morality.
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H Social Sciences (General)
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Journal of Liver Transplantation
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26669676
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Volume
11
Publisher
Elsevier
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Rehsmann, Julia
Citation apa
Rehsmann, J. (2023). A revealing scandal: The German transplant scandal between structural failures, moralizing rules, and ambivalent manipulations. In Journal of Liver Transplantation (Vol. 11). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.24451/arbor.19779
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