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Colin Koopman, From Galton’s Pride to Du Bois’s Pursuit: The Formats of Data-Driven InequalityTheory, Culture and Society 41 (1): 59-78. 2024.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, The Promise of Manumission: Appropriations and Responses to the Notion of Emancipation in the Caribbean and South America in the First Half of the Nineteenth CenturyIn Kris F. Sealey & Benjamin P. Davis (eds.), Creolizing Critical Theory: New Voices in Caribbean Philosophy, Rowman & Littlefield. pp. 61-81. 2024.
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Harshita Jaiprakash, Amy MacKinnon, Sarah Arnaud, and Jacob P. Neal, Valuing patient perspectives in the context of eating disordersEating and Weight Disorders - Studies on Anorexia, Bulimia and Obesity 29 (1). 2024.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, Aesthetic Resistance from the Andes and Beyond: The Possibilities and Limits of Anticolonial SensingResearch in Phenomenology 53 (1): 114-123. 2023.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, Two Versions of the Mestizo Model: Toward a Theory of Anti-Blackness in Latin American ThoughtJournal of Speculative Philosophy 37 (3): 319-332. 2023.
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Colin Koopman, The Political Theory of Data: Institutions, Algorithms, & Formats in Racial RedliningPolitical Theory 50 (2): 337-361. 2022.
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Colin Koopman, Paul Showler, Patrick Jones, Mary McLevey, and Valerie Simon, When data drive health: an archaeology of medical records technologyBiosocieties 17 (4): 782-804. 2022.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, Protestando contra todo lo que la belleza no es. O ¿por qué es tan bello el mundo?Ideas Y Valores 71 (9). 2022.
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Scott L. Pratt, Spirits and the Limits of Pragmatism: A Response to “Against Discursive Colonialism”The Pluralist 16 (1): 75-83. 2021.
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Scott L. Pratt, The Relevance of Addams’s Democracy and Social EthicsThe Pluralist 16 (1): 128-136. 2021.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, Creolizing Hegel by Michael Monahan (review)Inter-American Journal of Philosophy 12 (1): 40-45. 2021.
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Jacob P. Neal, The Evolutionary Origins of Cooperation in the Hominin Lineage: A Critique of Boyd and Richerson’s Cultural Group Selection AccountPhilosophy of Science 88 (5): 1246-1257. 2021.
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Colin Koopman, Coding the Self: The Infopolitics and Biopolitics of Genetic SciencesHastings Center Report 50 (S1): 6-14. 2020.
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Colin Koopman, Preface to Symposium on Verena Erlenbusch-Anderson's "Genealogies of Terrorism"Foucault Studies 1 (28): 1-3. 2020.
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Daniel Kelly and Nicolae Morar, Bioethical Ideals, Actual Practice, and the Double Life of NormsAmerican Journal of Bioethics 20 (4): 86-88. 2020.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, John E. Drabinski, Glissant and the Middle Passage (review)Philosophy Today 65 (2): 425-431. 2020.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, To ’stay where you are’ as a decolonial gesture: Glissant’s philosophy of Caribbean history in the context of Césaire and FanonIn Jack Webb (ed.), Memory, Migration and (De)colonisation in the Caribbean and Beyond, Institute of Latin American Studies, University of London. 2020.
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Colin Allen and Jacob P. Neal, Teleological Notions in BiologyStanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. 2020.
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Colin Koopman, Critique without judgment in political theory: Politicization in Foucault’s historical genealogy of Herculine BarbinContemporary Political Theory 18 (4): 477-497. 2019.
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Colin Koopman, How We Became Our Data: A Genealogy of the Informational PersonUniversity of Chicago Press. 2019.
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Colin Koopman, Preface to Symposium on David Rondel’s Pragmatist EgalitarianismContemporary Pragmatism 16 (4): 307-310. 2019.
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Colin Koopman and Darren Garside, Transition, Action and Education: Redirecting Pragmatist Philosophy of EducationJournal of Philosophy of Education 53 (4): 734-747. 2019.
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Nicolae Morar and Brendan J. M. Bohannan, The Conceptual Ecology of the Human MicrobiomeQuarterly Review of Biology 94 (2): 149-175. 2019.
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Nicolae Morar, Biodiversity? Yes, But What Kind? A Critical Reassessment in Light of a Challenge from Microbial EcologyJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 32 (2): 201-218. 2019.
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Nicolae Morar and Daniel Kelly, Enhancement, Authenticity, and Social Acceptance in the Age of IndividualismAmerican Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 10 (1): 51-53. 2019.
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Miguel Gualdrón Ramírez, Transversality as Disruption and Connection: On the Possibilities and Limits of Using the Framework of Trauma in Glissant’s Philosophy of Caribbean HistoryPhilosophical Readings 11 (3): 152-162. 2019.
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Jacob P. Neal, When Causal Specificity Does Not Matter (Much): Insights from HIV TreatmentPhilosophy of Science 86 (5): 836-846. 2019.
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Colin Koopman, Infopolitics, Biopolitics, AnatomopoliticsGraduate Faculty Philosophy Journal 39 (1): 103-128. 2018.
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Colin Koopman, Bonnie Sheehey, Patrick Jones, Laura Smithers, Claire Pickard, and Critical Genealogies Collaboratory, Standard forms of power: Biopower and sovereign power in the technology of the US birth certificate, 1903–1935Constellations 25 (4): 641-656. 2018.