Remapping Race in a Global Context

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Adam Hochman
Alberto Piazza
Analytic Metaphysics
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Biological Human Races
biomedical ethics
Biomedical Settings
biomedicine
Carlos Andres Barragan
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colonialism and science
Conventional Racial Categories
critical race theory
DACA Recipient
DNA Forensic
DNA Profile
DNA Sequence Difference
doing race
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ethical use of race in genomics
ethics
Forensic Anthropology
General Metaphysical Positions
Genetic Ancestry
genomic data sovereignty
genomics
Guido Barbujani
Guillermo Delgado-P.
HGDP
HMS Beagle
Human Genetic Diversity
human genomics
human population genetics
Institutional Review Boards
Jonathan Kaplan
Lisa Gannett
Ludovica Lorusso
M.A. Hunter
Monophyletic Groups
Multi-locus Analysis
Paula M. L. Moya
personalised medicine
post-genomics
Precision Health
Race and Genomics
Richard Lewontin
Shannon Information Measure
Sickle Cell Trait
Systemic Misalignment
Traditional Race Categories
Van Buchem Disease
Vice Versa
VNTR Locus

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032152707
  • Weight: 640g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 31 May 2023
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Investigating the reality and significance of racial categories, Remapping Race in a Global Context examines the role of race in human genomics, biomedicine, and struggles for social justice around the world.

In this book, biologists, anthropologists, historians, and philosophers inspect critical questions around the biological reality of race and how it has been understood in different national and regional contexts. The essays also examine debates on the usefulness of race in medical and epidemiological studies. With a focus on the fields of human genomics and biomedicine, this book presents critical findings on whether and how race might be ethically and epistemologically justified in our age of personalized medicine, mass surveillance, and biased algorithms.

The book will be of interest to researchers and advanced students in a broad range of scientific and humanistic disciplines, including biology, anthropology, geography, philosophy, cultural or community studies, critical race theory, and any field concerned with the deep racial dividing lines running across societies globally.

Ludovica Lorusso is a Research Fellow at the Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona (UAB). She is the author of peer-reviewed papers in philosophy of biology, philosophy of race, and philosophy of perception, where she proposed a new model of perception of faces. Her current research interests include philosophy of biomedicine, science, technology, and society (STS); and bioethics.

Rasmus Grønfeldt Winther is Professor of Humanities at the University of California, Santa Cruz. He works in the philosophy of science and philosophy of biology and has interests in epistemology and political philosophy, cartography and GIS, and science in general. Recent publications include "A Beginner's Guide to the New Population Genomics of Homo sapiens: Origins, Race, and Medicine" in The Harvard Review of Philosophy; "Mapping the Deep Blue Oceans" in The Philosophy of GIS; When Maps Become the World (2020); and Our Genes: A Philosophical Perspective on Human Evolutionary Genomics (2022).