Race does not have a biological basis. Instead, race is a social category, and one that leads to important differences and inequalities across the globe. This session will explore this concept, and look at anthropologists\u27 views on race. It will draw on examples from the contemporary context and include student perspectives
The study of human biological variation has been one of the most contentious fields in the history o...
It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, ph...
American anthropology has focused on issues related to race from the start of the discipline. From p...
Race does not have a biological basis. Instead, race is a social category, and one that leads to imp...
Race does not have a biological basis. Instead, race is a social category, and one that leads to imp...
Race is a problematic concept in contemporary anthropology, but anthropologists generally agree on w...
Abstract ■ Montagu referred to race as ‘man’s most dangerous myth’, while Lévi-Strauss called it ‘th...
ABSTRACT The race concept dominated the study of human biological variation for centuries. Prior to,...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some co...
The concept of race has a complex history in the field of biological anthropology. Despite increased...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some coun...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
This paper offers both a criticism of and a novel alternative perspective on current ontologies that...
Significant differences in views on race (once a core anthropological concept) occur between scienti...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
The study of human biological variation has been one of the most contentious fields in the history o...
It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, ph...
American anthropology has focused on issues related to race from the start of the discipline. From p...
Race does not have a biological basis. Instead, race is a social category, and one that leads to imp...
Race does not have a biological basis. Instead, race is a social category, and one that leads to imp...
Race is a problematic concept in contemporary anthropology, but anthropologists generally agree on w...
Abstract ■ Montagu referred to race as ‘man’s most dangerous myth’, while Lévi-Strauss called it ‘th...
ABSTRACT The race concept dominated the study of human biological variation for centuries. Prior to,...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some co...
The concept of race has a complex history in the field of biological anthropology. Despite increased...
The status of the concept of race in modern biological anthropology is not clear. While in some coun...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
This paper offers both a criticism of and a novel alternative perspective on current ontologies that...
Significant differences in views on race (once a core anthropological concept) occur between scienti...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
The study of human biological variation has been one of the most contentious fields in the history o...
It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, ph...
American anthropology has focused on issues related to race from the start of the discipline. From p...