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Scientific Racism and North American Psychology

2020
The use of psychological concepts and data to promote ideas of an enduring racial hierarchy dates from the late 1800s and has continued to the present. The history of scientific racism in psychology is intertwined with broader debates, anxieties, and political issues in American society.
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The “Scientific” Roots: Nineteenth-Century Racism

1971
Not all racists were imperialists, nor were all imperialists racists of the most radical variety; but racism pervaded nineteenth-century European thought about the world overseas. From the 1870’s into the 1920’s and beyond, virtually every European concerned with imperial theory or imperial administration believed that physical racial appearance was an
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From Scientific Racism to Neoliberal Biopolitics

2017
Although Foucault did not undertake a genealogy of race or racism, his work contains fragments of such a genealogy and important conceptual resources for constructing one. In particular, his concepts of biopower and normalization can help us expose and analyze how race shifted in meaning from lineage (in the seventeenth century) to morphology (in the ...
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Scientific Racism

2016
Timothy McGettigan, Earl Smith
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Anti-Black racism in academia and what you can do about it

Nature Reviews Materials, 2021
Audrey K Ellerbee Bowden
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Scientific Racism

2014
Michele A. Paludi, Shelley Haley
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The ecological and evolutionary consequences of systemic racism in urban environments

Science, 2020
Christopher J Schell   +2 more
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