This dissertation offers a revised historical account of how scientific experts associated with the United Nations Education Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) in the post-WWII era sought to overcome the legacy of scientific racism. Situating UNESCO’s anti-racism initiatives within the geographic context of the South and North Atlantic and the intellectual context of Latin American, Francophone, and Anglo-American social science this study shows that mid-century discussions of ‘race’ were intertwined with the multiple narratives of modernization and societal change that emerged in tandem with decolonization and the Cold War. Thus, one of this dissertation’s key arguments is that anti-racist projects in the post-war era were often...
In this thesis I study how geneticist and racebiologist Gunnar Dahlberg, through his own writings an...
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
The Holocaust is often invoked as a benchmark for talking about human rights abuses from slavery and...
This dissertation offers a revised historical account of how scientific experts associated with the ...
This book explores the discourse and practice of anti-racism in the first two decades following Worl...
This dissertation makes two interconnected arguments. First, I trace a historical pattern of transn...
In the United States, World War II was hailed as the “war to end all wars.” The war itself was consi...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
The historiography on the concept of race in the post-war sciences has focused predominantly on the ...
This dissertation intends to analyze the guiding principles and normative directives related to raci...
The paper proposes to unravel the history of the discourse of culturalism post-World War II. Culture...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
In his book, Anti-Racism, Alastair Bonnett points out the paucity of research into anti-racism. Inde...
This dissertation investigates the history of Science Studies (or Science and Technology Studies, ST...
In this thesis I study how geneticist and racebiologist Gunnar Dahlberg, through his own writings an...
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
The Holocaust is often invoked as a benchmark for talking about human rights abuses from slavery and...
This dissertation offers a revised historical account of how scientific experts associated with the ...
This book explores the discourse and practice of anti-racism in the first two decades following Worl...
This dissertation makes two interconnected arguments. First, I trace a historical pattern of transn...
In the United States, World War II was hailed as the “war to end all wars.” The war itself was consi...
A history of the concept of prejudice, this dissertation explains how individualistic understandings...
The historiography on the concept of race in the post-war sciences has focused predominantly on the ...
This dissertation intends to analyze the guiding principles and normative directives related to raci...
The paper proposes to unravel the history of the discourse of culturalism post-World War II. Culture...
Despite pervasive forms of racism on a global scale, the field of education and international develo...
Race as a biological category has a long and troubling history as a central ordering concept in the ...
In his book, Anti-Racism, Alastair Bonnett points out the paucity of research into anti-racism. Inde...
This dissertation investigates the history of Science Studies (or Science and Technology Studies, ST...
In this thesis I study how geneticist and racebiologist Gunnar Dahlberg, through his own writings an...
In the aftermath of World War II, many internationalists diagnosed the fundamental cause of internat...
The Holocaust is often invoked as a benchmark for talking about human rights abuses from slavery and...