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Alondra Nelson

    Alondra Nelson est une sociologue dont le travail explore les liens complexes entre race, technologie et santé. Elle examine de manière critique comment les avancées scientifiques et les structures sociétales façonnent notre compréhension de l'identité et de la justice. Nelson emploie une lentille sociologique captivante pour découvrir l'interaction complexe de la science, de la politique et de l'expérience humaine. Ses écrits incitent à la réflexion, offrant de nouvelles perspectives sur des questions contemporaines pressantes.

    The Social Life of DNA
    Technicolor: Race, Technology, and Everyday Life
    • The cultural impact of new information and communication technologies has been a constant topic of debate, but questions of race and ethnicity remain a critical absence. Technicolor fills this gap by exploring the relationship between race and technology.From Indian H-1B Workers and Detroit techno music to karaoke and the Chicano interneta, Technicolor 's specific case studies document the ways in which people of color actually use technology. The results rupture such racial stereotypes as Asian whiz-kids and Black and Latino techno-phobes, while fundamentally challenging many widely-held theoretical and political assumptions.Incorporating a broader definition of technology and technological practices--to include not only those technologies thought to create "revolutions" (computer hardware and software) but also cars, cellular phones, and other everyday technologies-- Technicolor reflects the larger history of technology use by people of color. Vivek Bald, Ben Chappell, Beth Coleman, McLean Greaves, Logan Hill, Alicia Headlam Hines, Karen Hossfeld, Amitava Kumar, Casey Man Kong Lum, Alondra Nelson, Mimi Nguyen, Guillermo Goméz-Peña, Tricia Rose, Andrew Ross, Thuy Linh Nguyen Tu, and Ben Williams.

      Technicolor: Race, Technology, and Everyday Life