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- Scientific concepts and segregational politics have long been mixed together in attempts to ordering and classifying people by those in power.
- About the Author: Nils Ellebrecht (Edited by) Nils Ellebrecht works as a sociologist at Universität Freiburg and Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany.
- 250 Pages
- Social Science, Sociology
- Series Name: Science Studies
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Human classifications: An examination of underlying epistemologies, ambiguities, and politics that reveals how concepts such as race, ethnicity, and ancestry are employed in the life sciences today.Book Synopsis
Scientific concepts and segregational politics have long been mixed together in attempts to ordering and classifying people by those in power. The contributors to this volume critically examine bioscientific concepts of human diversity as they are applied across various national contexts and within different life science disciplines, including genetics, medicine, forensics, anthropology, epidemiology, and microbiome research. They unpack the epistemologies, ambiguities, and politics of key classifications such as race, ethnicity, ancestry, and migration background. This results in a multidisciplinary analysis of the complex implications of efforts to capture and categorize biological human variation.About the Author
Nils Ellebrecht (Edited by)
Nils Ellebrecht works as a sociologist at Universität Freiburg and Universitätsklinikum Freiburg, Germany. His work focuses on the sociology of organization, technology, security, and medicine.
Tino Plümecke is a sociologist at Universität Freiburg, Germany. His work centers on science and technology studies, theories of discrimination, and critical race studies with a particular emphasis on the history and contemporary developments in genetics and (post)genomics. Isabelle Bartram (Edited by)
Isabelle Bartram is a molecular biologist and works at the Institute of Sociology at Universität Freiburg, Germany. She is interested in interdisciplinary perspectives on biomedical research and questions surrounding responsible use and governance of human genetics. Veronika Lipphardt (Edited by)
Veronika Lipphardt is a professor of science and technology studies at the University College Freiburg, Germany. She has worked on the history of the life sciences in the 20th century, particularly on the history of physical anthropology and human population genetics in their political, social, and cultural contexts. Recently, her research has focused on forensic DNA analysis and population genetic studies of vulnerable populations. Jenny Reardon (Edited by)
Jenny Reardon is a professor of sociology and the founding director of the Science and Justice Research Center at the University of California, Santa Cruz. Her research draws into focus questions about identity, justice, and democracy that are often silently embedded in scientific ideas and practices, particularly in modern genomic research. She has been the recipient of fellowships and awards from, among others, the National Science Foundation, the Max Planck Institute, the Humboldt Foundation, and the Freiburg Institute for Advanced Studies. Andrea zur Nieden (Edited by)
Andrea zur Nieden (Dr.) is a sociologist at Universität Freiburg, Germany. Her research operates in the field of science and technology studies resp. sociology of technology, medicine and science, with a recent focus on human diversity in the new life sciences as part of the research group SoSciBio. She has also worked on the sociology and history of psychiatry.
Dimensions (Overall): 8.86 Inches (H) x 5.83 Inches (W)
Weight: .87 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 250
Genre: Social Science
Sub-Genre: Sociology
Series Title: Science Studies
Publisher: Transcript Publishing
Theme: General
Format: Paperback
Author: Nils Ellebrecht & Tino Plümecke & Isabelle Bartram & Veronika Lipphardt & Jenny Reardon & Andrea Zur Nieden
Language: English
Street Date: December 31, 2025
TCIN: 1004984313
UPC: 9783837672374
Item Number (DPCI): 247-15-5219
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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