Monday, October 21, 2019

Ruha Benjamin: Sociology/African-American Studies/Science & Technology/Knowledge & Power (Ongoing Archive)

Ruha Benjamin's Website

Twitter profile

Sources by and about Ruha Benjamin:

Benjamin, Ruha. "A Lab of Their Own: Genomic sovereignty as postcolonial science policy." Policy & Society 28.4 (2009): 341-355.

---. "Cultura Obscura: Race, Power, and 'Culture Talk' in the Health Sciences." American Journal of Law and Medicine 43 (2017): 225-238.

---. "Discriminatory Design, Liberating Future."  Captivating Technology: Race, Carceral Technoscience, and Liberatory Imagination in Everyday Life. ed. Ruha Benjamin. Duke University Press, 2019: 1-22.

---. "Ferguson is the Future." Data Society (June 2018): 1-21.

---. "Informed Refusal: Toward a Justice-based Bioethics." Science, Technology, & Human Values (2016): 1-24.

---. "Innovating inequity: If race is a technology, postracialism is the genius bar." Ethnic and Racial Studies (July 15, 2016): 1-8.

---. "Interrogating Equity: A Disability Justice Approach to Genetic Engineering." Issues in Science and Technology (Spring 2016): 1-4.

---. People's Science: Bodies and Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier. Stanford University Press, 2013.

---. Race After Technology: Abolitionists Tools for the New Jim Code. Wiley, 2019.

---. "Race for Cures: Rethinking the Racial Logics of ‘Trust’ in Biomedicine." Sociology Compass 8.6 (2014): 755 - 769.

---. "Racial Fictions, Biological Facts: Expanding the Sociological Imagination through Speculative Methods." Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience 2.2 (2016): 1-28.

---. "The Social Dimensions of Science, Technology and Medicine." Northwestern Digital Learning Project #12 (June 5, 2019)




















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