This article counters the view (albeit contested) of race as a natural empirical object with technology as a secondary, external entity applied to it. Instead, I posit race itself as a technology that is inherently discriminatory in motivation, design and function, as evident throughout its brutally effective history. Focusing on the post/genomic era, I consider contemporary forms of molecular racialization as the latest technological iteration of race as a disciplinary device. I characterise this biopolitical racial technology as operant through a carceral methodology in four stages: 1) the epistemological mutability of molecular racialization as reiterating the obscurantist claim of modern raciology to constitute a benign description of l...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
"Based on the premise that the project of Western Modernity is a structuring element of our societie...
This article applies insights from critical race theory to examine an emerging phenomenon in biotech...
During the last hundred years, the debate over the meaning of race has retained a highly consistent ...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
The chapter explores the concept of postcolonial racial surveillance to deconstruct the rhetorical a...
The meaning of “race” has changed dramatically over time. Early theories of race assigned social, in...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of the use of race in two interconnected laboratories...
Fatal Invention documents the emergence of a new biopolitics in the United States that relies on re-...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
Law influences and is shaped by the emergence of race-based biotechnologies in the genomic age. This...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
"Based on the premise that the project of Western Modernity is a structuring element of our societie...
This article applies insights from critical race theory to examine an emerging phenomenon in biotech...
During the last hundred years, the debate over the meaning of race has retained a highly consistent ...
UnrestrictedAs a mode of representation, a structuring device, and as a biological category, race is...
The study of human variation is central to both social and biomedical sciences, but social and biome...
The chapter explores the concept of postcolonial racial surveillance to deconstruct the rhetorical a...
The meaning of “race” has changed dramatically over time. Early theories of race assigned social, in...
This paper presents an ethnographic case study of the use of race in two interconnected laboratories...
Fatal Invention documents the emergence of a new biopolitics in the United States that relies on re-...
The overwhelming majority of biological scientists agree that there is no such thing as race among m...
This paper critiques philosophical efforts to biologize race as racial projects (Omi and Winant, Rac...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
Law influences and is shaped by the emergence of race-based biotechnologies in the genomic age. This...
The concept of race has had a significant influence on research in human biology since the early 19t...
Racialized science seeks to explain human population dif-ferences in health, intelligence, education...
"Based on the premise that the project of Western Modernity is a structuring element of our societie...