This article will discuss the intricate ways in which, throughout the history of Race Psychology, the “science of race” depended on and reinforced the “politics of race”. A brief presentation of the main moments in the history of Race Psychology will be followed by a closer look into the mechanisms through which politics underpins the discoveries of a “guilty” science and science, in its turn, has been used to justify the “innocent” politics of racism and discrimination. Finally, a critical outlook on the past and present of Race Psychology is proposed, one that would simultaneously consider the many facets of this discipline: scientific, political, institutional and ideological
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At the dawn of the 21st century the idea of race—the belief that the peoples of the world can be org...
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Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
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This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
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The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
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Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
At the dawn of the 21st century the idea of race—the belief that the peoples of the world can be org...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
This article addresses the ways in which the subject of ‘race’ is discussed in psychology and the is...
It remains to be seen whether the American Psychological Association’s new apology and resolutions o...
‘Race’ may be understood as an essential biological variable, yet the historical roots of race show ...
The emergence of political neuroscience—an interdisciplinary venture involving political science, ps...
As a discipline, political science tends to have a split personality on the issue of whether the dri...
This chapter argues that current work on racial cognition is relevant to many of philosophers' conce...
This study examines the two distinct camps within critical race theory, the first of which views rac...
This article provides a brief analysis of the phenomenology of race and racial conflict
Abstract. This article examines a portion of the theory about and research on ‘race ’ in the field o...
The aim of this article is to apply elements of contemporary social theory to the major theoretical,...
This paper offers both a criticism of and a novel alternative perspective on current ontologies that...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
At the dawn of the 21st century the idea of race—the belief that the peoples of the world can be org...
In this article, we problematise the use of the concept of race as a category of social analysis and...