Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)

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Autor(a) principal: Maio,Marcos Chor
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Santos,Ricardo Ventura
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: Abstract As part of its antiracist agenda under the impact of the World War II, UNESCO tried to negate the scientific value of the race concept based on meetings and statements engaging natural and social scientists. It is our interpretation that, contrary to what UNESCO had expected, the Nazi Genocide had not led scientists to a meeting of the minds about a scientific corpus that radically questioned the concept of race. A range of positions could be heard in the discussions by the panel of experts (1949) who produced the First Statement on Race (1950). Our argument is that UNESCO was influenced by a perspective centered on the assumption that amassing scientific data would be the best way to sustain a political agenda that sought to negate the concept of race as well as to fight racism. Reactions to the First Statement were quick in coming and UNESCO called another meeting to debate race in 1951.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
title Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
spellingShingle Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
Maio,Marcos Chor
race
racism
Unesco
anthropology
history of science
Statement on race
title_short Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
title_full Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
title_fullStr Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
title_full_unstemmed Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
title_sort Antiracism and the uses of science in the post-World War II: An analysis of UNESCO's first statements on race (1950 and 1951)
author Maio,Marcos Chor
author_facet Maio,Marcos Chor
Santos,Ricardo Ventura
author_role author
author2 Santos,Ricardo Ventura
author2_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Maio,Marcos Chor
Santos,Ricardo Ventura
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv race
racism
Unesco
anthropology
history of science
Statement on race
topic race
racism
Unesco
anthropology
history of science
Statement on race
description Abstract As part of its antiracist agenda under the impact of the World War II, UNESCO tried to negate the scientific value of the race concept based on meetings and statements engaging natural and social scientists. It is our interpretation that, contrary to what UNESCO had expected, the Nazi Genocide had not led scientists to a meeting of the minds about a scientific corpus that radically questioned the concept of race. A range of positions could be heard in the discussions by the panel of experts (1949) who produced the First Statement on Race (1950). Our argument is that UNESCO was influenced by a perspective centered on the assumption that amassing scientific data would be the best way to sustain a political agenda that sought to negate the concept of race as well as to fight racism. Reactions to the First Statement were quick in coming and UNESCO called another meeting to debate race in 1951.
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