In The Myth of Race, Robert Sussman aims to explore how race emerged as a social construct from early biblical justifications to the pseudoscientific studies of today. Sander Hölsgens finds a detailed and reflective account covering the rise and fall of eugenics
If only prejudices, stereotypes, and discrimination were totally diminished from this world, needles...
This work is a systematic attempt to identify certain major theories that govern our discourse and a...
Sites of Race is highly recommended reading for anybody with an interest in race in contemporary Ame...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
In this book, A. Roy Eckardt uses his anger against oppression in its various forms and his extensiv...
The theory of genetically determined racial differences in ability and behaviour espoused by Univers...
Matthew Hughey spent over a year attending the meetings of a white nationalist group and a white ant...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
This is a review of the book “Fault Lines: A primer on race, science, and society” by Jonathan Janse...
As the newest edition to the Provocations series from Biteback Publishing, The ‘R’ Word challenges t...
Please see page 844 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the book: Race Differences in Intelligen...
The Arrogance of Race is George M. Fredrick son’s latest work, and it is a profound one. This series...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
Few people today would admit to being a racist, or to making assumptions about individuals based on ...
If only prejudices, stereotypes, and discrimination were totally diminished from this world, needles...
This work is a systematic attempt to identify certain major theories that govern our discourse and a...
Sites of Race is highly recommended reading for anybody with an interest in race in contemporary Ame...
This is a non-rigorous scientific examination of race that largely relies on 40-year-old work. The t...
In this book, A. Roy Eckardt uses his anger against oppression in its various forms and his extensiv...
The theory of genetically determined racial differences in ability and behaviour espoused by Univers...
Matthew Hughey spent over a year attending the meetings of a white nationalist group and a white ant...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
In this post celebrating the start of Black History Month in the UK, Mohamad el-Harake reviews The S...
This is a review of the book “Fault Lines: A primer on race, science, and society” by Jonathan Janse...
As the newest edition to the Provocations series from Biteback Publishing, The ‘R’ Word challenges t...
Please see page 844 in attached PDF for this review.Reviews the book: Race Differences in Intelligen...
The Arrogance of Race is George M. Fredrick son’s latest work, and it is a profound one. This series...
The predicament of race shapes the social and cultural landscape of this society. That this has been...
Few people today would admit to being a racist, or to making assumptions about individuals based on ...
If only prejudices, stereotypes, and discrimination were totally diminished from this world, needles...
This work is a systematic attempt to identify certain major theories that govern our discourse and a...
Sites of Race is highly recommended reading for anybody with an interest in race in contemporary Ame...