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The
Mankind Quarterly is a
peer-reviewed journal dedicated to
physical anthropology and
cultural anthropology and is currently published by The Council for Social and Economic Studies in
Washington, D.C. It contains articles on
human evolution,
intelligence,
ethnography, languages,
mythology,
archaeology, etc. It aims to reunify
biology with anthropology. The journal, founded in 1960, may in part have been a response to the 1954 Supreme Court decision
Brown v. Board of Education which ordered the desegregation of schools in the United States. It was originally published in
Edinburgh,
Scotland, by the
International Association for the Advancement of Ethnology and Eugenics.
Many of those who constitute the publication's contributors, Board of Directors and publishers are connected to the academic
hereditarian tradition. The journal has been criticized by some as being political and strongly right-leaning. However, this has been countered with the observation that much of Anthropology is 'politicised' in exactly the opposite way, and those who count amongst the most vocal critics of the journal often identify with the
Radical tradition in Anthropology..
During the "
Bell Curve wars" of the 1990s, it received attention when opponents of
The Bell Curve publicized the fact that some of the works cited by
Bell Curve authors
Herrnstein and
Murray had first been published in
Mankind Quarterly. In the New York Review of Books Charles Lane referred to The Bell Curve's "tainted sources," noting that seventeen researchers cited in the book's bibliography had contributed articles to, and ten of these seventeen had also been editors of, the Mankind Quarterly, "a notorious journal of 'racial history' founded, and funded, by men who believe in the genetic superiority of the white race." The journal stands by its tradition of publishing hereditarian perspective articles to this day, stating that "...this science has stood the test of time, and MQ is still prepared to publish controversial findings and theories"..
Steve Sailer has countered with the observation that those who disregarding research from the Mankind Quarterly may be doing so on ideological rather than scientific grounds. He cites this as an example of
Pioneer Fundophobia..
Its sister journal is
Roger Pearson's
Journal of Indo-European Studies, which also receives major funding from the Pioneer Fund . Pearson received over a million dollars in grants from the
Pioneer Fund in the eighties and the nineties.
This journal shouldn't be confused with the longstanding Australian anthropological journal "Mankind", now known as "The Australian Journal of Anthropology" or "TAJA".
Founders
- Robert Gayre, Scottish anthropologist and supporter of race science
- Henry Garrett, Chair of Psychology at Columbia University from 1941 to 1955. A Virginia-born segregationist, Garrett was a key witness defending segregation in the landmark case Brown v. Board of Education in 1954. Helped organize an international group of scholars dedicated to preventing race mixing, preserving segregation, and promoting the principles of early 20th century eugenics and "race hygiene."
- Roger Pearson Member of the Eugenics Society in 1963, became a fellow in 1977 and editor in 1978.
- Corrado Gini Wrote The Scientific Basis of Fascism in 1927.
- Ottmar von Verschuer German human biologist and eugenicist primarily concerned with "racial hygiene" and twin research.
- Reginald Ruggles Gates
Contributors
Editors
Roger Pearson
J. Gladykowska-Rzeczycka
J. Balslev Jorgensen
J.J. Helen Kaarma
David de Laubenfels
T.L. Markey
Umberto Melotti
H.F. Mataré
Clyde E. Noble
Ralph Rowlett
Frederick Streng
Charles C. Susanne
Volkmar Weiss (External Link
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