What's the use of race? : modern governance and the biology of difference / edited by Ian Whitmarsh and David S. Jones.
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Cambridge, Mass. :
MIT Press,
[2010]
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Table of Contents:
- Governance and the uses of race / Ian Whitmarsh and David S. Jones
- What's the use of race in presenting forensic DNA evidence in court? / Jonathan Kahn
- Forensic DNA phenotyping : reinforcing race in law enforcement / Pamela Sankar
- Beyond inclusion, beyond difference : the biopolitics of health / Steven Epstein
- Arguments against the use of radicalized categories as genetic variables in biomedical research : what are they, and why are they being ignored? / Simon M. Outram and George T.H. Ellison
- From self-identity to genotype : the past, present, and future of ethnic categories in postgenomic science / Richard Tutton [and others]
- The genomics of difference and the politics of race in Canada / Amy Hinterberger
- Race and ancestry : operationalizing populations in human genetic variation studies / Joan H. Fujimura [and others]
- Use of racial and ethnic identity in medical evaluations and treatments / Jay S. Kaufman and Richard S. Cooper
- What's the use of culture? : health disparities and the development of culturally competent health care / Angela C. Jenks
- The science and epidemiology of racism and health : racial/ethnic categories, biological expressions of racism, and the embodiment of inequality : an ecosocial perspective / Nancy Krieger
- Race and the new biocitizen / Dorothy Roberts.