Institute for the Study of Academic Racism

The Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR) is an organization that monitors "changing intellectual trends in academic racism, biological determinism, and eugenics." ISAR states that in this capacity it "acts as a resource service for students, academics, journalists, legislators and civil rights activists." ISAR was founded by Israeli-American professor of history[1] Barry Mehler in 1993.[2] Professor Mehler continues to direct the institute. The institute maintains an online presence housed by, but independent from, Ferris State University.

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ISAR advisory board

Source: ISAR

Activities and response

Proponents of eugenics such as the late Glayde Whitney accused Mehler of using what they perceive as 'inquisition-like' tactics in order to discredit controversial scientists such as Raymond Cattell and Richard Lynn on what they considered to be nonscientific grounds. Whitney stated that Mehler combats those he accuses of racism primarily through popular rather than scientific channels (for example TV programs, such as Geraldo). Roger Pearson once accused Mehler of activist Lysenkoism.[3]

References

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  3. ^ Pearson, Roger. "Activist Lysenkoism: The Case of Barry Mehler." In Race, Intelligence and Bias in Academe (Washington: Scott-Townsend Publishers, 1997).

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