Recent developments in genetics and neuroscience have led to increasing interest in biosocial approaches to social life. While today\u27s biosocial paradigms seek to examine more fully the inextricable relationships between the biological and the social, they have also renewed concerns about the scientific study of race. Our review describes the innovative ways sociologists have designed biosocial models to capture embodied impacts of racism, but also analyzes the potential for these models normatively to reinforce existing racial inequities. First, we examine how concepts and measurements of difference in the postgenomic era have affected scientific knowledges and social practices of racial identity. Next, we assess sociological investigat...
This article considers the impact of recent developments within the social and natural sciences on n...
The mapping of the human genome has reawakened interest in the topic of race and genetics, especiall...
In 2000, after the majority of the Human Genome Project had been completed, President Clinton proudl...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
We detail the implications of sociogenomics for social determinants research. We focus on education ...
In recent years, postgenomic research, and the fields of epigenetics and microbiome science in parti...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
This paper explores the changing role of science in public discourse on ‘race’ and racism, examining...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
At the dawn of the 21st century the idea of race—the belief that the peoples of the world can be org...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation t...
It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, ph...
This article considers the impact of recent developments within the social and natural sciences on n...
The mapping of the human genome has reawakened interest in the topic of race and genetics, especiall...
In 2000, after the majority of the Human Genome Project had been completed, President Clinton proudl...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
We detail the implications of sociogenomics for social determinants research. We focus on education ...
In recent years, postgenomic research, and the fields of epigenetics and microbiome science in parti...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
The mainstream narrative regarding the evolution of race as an idea in the scientific community is t...
This paper explores the changing role of science in public discourse on ‘race’ and racism, examining...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
How can researchers use race, as they do now, to conduct health-care studies when its very definitio...
At the dawn of the 21st century the idea of race—the belief that the peoples of the world can be org...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation t...
It is nowadays a dominant opinion in a number of disciplines (anthropology, genetics, psychology, ph...
This article considers the impact of recent developments within the social and natural sciences on n...
The mapping of the human genome has reawakened interest in the topic of race and genetics, especiall...
In 2000, after the majority of the Human Genome Project had been completed, President Clinton proudl...