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Publications [#321802] of Charmaine D. Royal

Essays, Articles, Chapters in Books

  1. Wagner, JK; Yu, J-H; Ifekwunigwe, JO; Harrell, TM; Bamshad, MJ; Royal, CD, Anthropologists' views on race, ancestry, and genetics., American journal of physical anthropology, vol. 162 no. 2 (February, 2017), pp. 318-327 [doi]
    (last updated on 2024/04/19)

    Abstract:
    Controversies over race conceptualizations have been ongoing for centuries and have been shaped, in part, by anthropologists.

    Objective

    To assess anthropologists' views on race, genetics, and ancestry.

    Methods

    In 2012 a broad national survey of anthropologists examined prevailing views on race, ancestry, and genetics.

    Results

    Results demonstrate consensus that there are no human biological races and recognition that race exists as lived social experiences that can have important effects on health.

    Discussion

    Racial privilege affects anthropologists' views on race, underscoring the importance that anthropologists be vigilant of biases in the profession and practice. Anthropologists must mitigate racial biases in society wherever they might be lurking and quash any sociopolitical attempts to normalize or promote racist rhetoric, sentiment, and behavior.

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