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Institute for the Study of Academic RacismThe Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR) is an organization that monitors academics and academic-related organizations that it accuses of racism. ISAR states in this capacity it serves "as a resource center for scholars, legislators, civil rights organizations, and journalists."
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The site's profiles were last updated in 1998-2000. Criticisms of Mehler and the ISARProponents of eugenics such as Glayde Whitney have criticized Mehler for using "inquisition" tactics like anti-racism to manipulate popular opinion and to discredit scientists including Cattell and Richard Lynn for ideological reasons rather than for scientific ones. [1] Mehler's critics have questioned his objectivity because he "may be associated with Communists" [2] Whitney also suggested that Mehler is not qualified to talk about eugenics or racial issues in biology and differential psychology because he is a historian by training, not a psychologist or physical anthropologist). [1] Whitney claims Mehler combats those he accuses of racism primarily through popular rather than scientific channels, via left wing periodicals and popular TV programming, such as Geraldo. Whitney has claimed that Mehler has published little in technical peer-reviewed journals relevant to the subject matters of his criticisms. [1] Roger Pearson accused Mehler of "activist Lysenkoism." [3] References
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