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Decoding Racial Ideology in Genomics

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Although the human genome exists apart from society, knowledge about it is produced through socially-created language and interactions. As such, genomicists’ thinking is informed by their inability to escape the wake of the ‘race’ concept. This book investigates how racism makes genomics and how genomics makes racism and ‘race,’ and the consequences of these constructions. Specifically, Williams explores how racial ideology works in genomics. The simple assumption that frames the book is that ‘race’ as an ideology justifying a system of oppression is persistently recreated as a practical and familiar way to understand biological reality. This book reveals that genomicists’ preoccupation with ‘race’—regardless of good or ill intent—contributes to its perception as a category of differences that is scientifically rigorous.

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ISBN: 9780739148969
Publication date: 15th May 2018
Author: Johnny E. Williams, Joseph L., Jr. Graves
Publisher: Lexington Books
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 190 pages
Genres: Ethnic groups and multicultural studies
Social discrimination and equal treatment
Genetics (non-medical)