Technologies of Belonging: The Absent Presence of Race in Europe

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In many European countries, the explicit discussion of race as a biological phenomenon has long been avoided. This has not meant that race has become obsolete or irrelevant all together. Rather, it is a slippery object that keeps shifting and changing. To understand its slippery nature, we suggest that race in Europe is best viewed as an absent presence, something that oscillates between reality and nonreality, which appears on the surface and then hides underground. In this special issue, we explore how race has been configured in different practices and how race-based identities and technologies are entwined in various European settings. © The Author(s) 2014.

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M’charek, A., Schramm, K., & Skinner, D. (2014). Technologies of Belonging: The Absent Presence of Race in Europe. Science Technology and Human Values, 39(4), 459–467. https://doi.org/10.1177/0162243914531149

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