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Isis刚刚发布的开源合集:科学史上的种族与种族主义

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Recent Isis articles on the history of race and racism in science

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In an effort to contribute to the ongoing discussion about systemic racism and racist violence in the United States and around the world, we (the co-editors of Isis) have compiled this selection of articles from recent years that examine role of science in constructing and perpetuating assumptions about race, and the consequences of these practices for society.

The works listed on this page are critical examinations of Western science, and of the discipline of history of science. We especially encourage you to take a look at the newest Isis feature, an “Open Conversation” from our June 2020 issue between nine scholars on the topic of our field’s diversity and how we measure it. This and several other articles listed here are freely available without a subscription.

Open Conversation: Diversifying the Discipline or Disciplining Diversity? (Special section, June 2020) 

Projit Bihari Mukharji, Myrna Perez Sheldon, Elise K. Burton, Sebastián Gil-Riaño, Terence Keel, Emily Merchant, Wangui Muigai, Ahmed Ragab, and Suman Seth, “A Roundtable Discussion on Collecting Demographics Data”

Andrew D. Evans, “‘Most Unusual’ Beauty Contests: Nordic Photographic Competitions and the Construction of a Public for German Race Science, 1926–1935,” (June 2020)

Elise K. Burton, “Red Crescents: Race, Genetics, and Sickle Cell Disease in the Middle East,” (June 2019)

Ryan Dahn, “Big Science, Nazified? Pascual Jordan, Adolf Meyer-Abich, and the Abortive Scientific Journal Physis,” (March 2019)

Christopher Heaney, “How to Make an Inca Mummy: Andean Embalming, Peruvian Science, and the Collection of Empire,” (March 2018)

Jim Wynter Porter, “A ‘Precious Minority’: Constructing the ‘Gifted’ and ‘Academically Talented’ Student in the Era of Brown v. Board of Education and the National Defense Education Act,” (September 2017) 

Ashley Kerr, “From Savagery to Sovereignty: Identity, Politics, and International Expositions of Argentine Anthropology (1878-1892),” (March 2017) 

Alexander Statman, “Fusang: The Enlightenment Story of the Chinese Discovery of America,” (March 2016)

Focus: Relocating Race (Special section, December 2014) 

Suman Seth, “Introduction”

Suman Seth, “Materialism, Slavery, and The History of Jamaica“

Helen Tilley, “Racial Science, Geopolitics, and Empires: Paradoxes of Power”

Warwick Anderson, “Racial Conceptions in the Global South,” (December 2014)

Yuehtsen Juliette Chung, “Better Science and Better Race?: Social Darwinism and Chinese Eugenics”  

Duana Fullwiley, “The “Contemporary Synthesis”: When Politically Inclusive Genomic Science Relies on Biological Notions of Race”

Christopher Crenner, “Race and Laboratory Norms: The Critical Insights of Julian Herman Lewis (1891–1989),” (September 2014)

Leila Zenderland, “Social Science as a “Weapon of the Weak”: Max Weinreich, the Yiddish Scientific Institute, and the Study of Culture, Personality, and Prejudice,”(December 2013)

Matthew Farish, “The Lab and the Land: Overcoming the Arctic in Cold War Alaska,” (March 2013)

Warwick Anderson, “Hybridity, Race, and Science: The Voyage of the Zaca, 1934–1935,” (June 2012)

Chris Manias, “The Race prussienne Controversy: Scientific Internationalism and the Nation,”(December 2009)

Constance Areson Clark, ““You Are Here”: Missing Links, Chains of Being, and the Language of Cartoons,” (September 2009)

Fred Jerome, “Einstein, Race, and the Myth of the Cultural Icon,”(December 2004)

Michael G. Kenny, “Racial Science in Social Context: John R. Baker on Eugenics, Race, and the Public Role of the Scientist,” (September 2004)

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