Article ID: CBB001212635

Beyond the Cephalic Index: Negotiating Politics to Produce UNESCO's Scientific Statements on Race (2013)

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Selcer, Perrin (Author)


Current Anthropology
Volume: 53, no. S5
Issue: S5
Pages: 173-184


Publication Date: 2013
Edition Details: Part of a special section, “A Global Form of Reason”
Language: English

This paper analyzes the production and reception of UNESCO's Statements on Race from 1950, 1951, and 1964 to track the consolidation of a scientific consensus on the biological significance of race. The race statements played a key role in the establishment of the postwar liberal antiracist orthodoxy, and their history illuminates broader dynamics in the production of scientific scripts intended to influence political debates. The consensus was rooted in the synthesis of physical anthropology and population biology but depended on a parallel strengthening of antiracist social norms in the international community. As much as race, conflicts over the race statements were disputes over scientific authority---over who, if anyone, should be authorized to speak for science. Because international civil servants and activist scientists had to negotiate disciplinary, national, and international politics to achieve an acceptable consensus, a close reading of this history reveals the importance of shifting political and social meanings of equality on scientific statements of biological facts. Two central ironies that emerge are the shifting association of bell curves from representations of liberal racial tolerance to icons of enduring racism and the importance of increasing racial and national diversity in the international scientific community to discrediting biological determinism.

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Authors & Contributors
Andersen, Caspar
Banta, Joshua Alexander
Hazard, Anthony Quinzales, Jr
Weindling, Paul J.
Watkins, Rachel J.
Troumpeta, Sevaste
Concepts
Science and race
Science and politics
Physical anthropology
Biology
International cooperation
Race
Time Periods
20th century
21st century
20th century, early
19th century
20th century, late
Places
United States
Greece
Great Britain
Brazil
Institutions
UNESCO
United Nations
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