Scientific journal purges anti-gay UW-Madison paper published in 1951
A scientific journal, in a fairly unusual and contentious move, recently retracted a decades-old paper by a UW-Madison psychiatrist who blamed the failure of his so-called conversion therapy on gay students who refused to cooperate.
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease retracted on Tuesday the 1951 paper by professor Benjamin Glover in what some scholars see as part of an emerging trend re-examining past academic work considered to be racist, sexist or homophobic by todays standards.
Most retractions come up soon after publication, stem from technical errors or plagiarism and endure a drawn-out process in which researchers defend or attack the paper in question over a period of months or even years.
The retraction of Glovers article, Observations on Homosexuality Among University Students, comes nearly 70 years after publication. The paper is now marked with the scientific version of a scarlet letter because it supported what are now long discredited beliefs, prejudices and practices.
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