We provide references here that describe issues of race and racism as well as typology within biological anthropology.
Adams, Donovan M, and Marin A. Pilloud. 2022 "The (Mis)Appropriation of Biological Anthropology in Race Science." Forensic Anthropology 4(4):97-118.
Adams, Donovan M, and Marin A Pilloud. 2022 "Perceptions of Race and Ancestry in Teaching, Research, and Public Engagement in Biological Anthropology." Human Biology 93(1):9-32.
Baker, L.D., 1998. From Savage to Negro: Anthropology and the Construction of Race, 1896-1954. University of California Press.
Blakey, Michael L. 2021 "Understanding Racism in Physical (Biological) Anthropology." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 175(2):316-325.
Clancy, K.B.H., Davis, J.L., 2019. Soylent Is People, and WEIRD Is White: Biological Anthropology, Whiteness, and the Limits of the WEIRD. Annual Review Of Anthropology 48(1):169-186.
DiGangi, E. A., and Bethard, J. D. (2021). Uncloaking a Lost Cause: Decolonizing ancestry estimation in the United States. American Journal of Physical Anthropology.
Edgar, Heather, and Marin Pilloud. 2021 "A Reassessment of Assessing Race:" Ancestry" Estimation and Its Implications for Forensic Anthropology and Beyond." Forensic Anthropology 4(4):67-73.
Fuentes, A., Biological anthropology's critical engagement with genomics, evolution, race/racism, and ourselves: Opportunities and challenges to making a difference in the academy and the world. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Go, Matthew C, Elaine Chu, and Nandar Yukyi. 2020 "On Weird Anthropologists and Their White Skeletons." Forensic Anthropology 4(4):145-160.
Gibney, E., 2019. Discrimination drives LGBT+ scientists to think about quitting. Nature 571(7763):16-18.
Gravlee, C.C., 2009. How race becomes biology: embodiment of social inequality. American Journal Of Physical Anthropology 139:47-57.
Hochman, A., Janus-faced race: Is race biological, social, or mythical? American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Jablonski, N.G., Skin color and race. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Lasisi, T., The constraints of racialization: How classification and valuation hinder scientific research on human variation. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Panofsky, A., Dasgupta, K., Iturriaga, N., How White nationalists mobilize genetics: From genetic ancestry and human biodiversity to counter science and metapolitics. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Pilloud, Marin A, Cassie E. Skipper, SaMoura L. Horsley, Alba Craig, Krista E. Latham, Chaunesey MJ Clemmons, Katie Zejdlik, Deborah Boehm, and Casey S. Philbin. 2022 "Terminology Used to Describe Human Variation in Forensic Anthropology." Forensic Anthropology 4(4):119-144.
Ross, Ann, and Marin A. Pilloud. 2021 "The Need to Incorporate Human Variation and Evolutionary Theory in Forensic Anthropology: A Call for Refrom." American Journal of Physical Anthropology 176(4):672-683.
Rutherford, A., Race, eugenics, and the canceling of great scientists. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Smay, D., Armelagos, G., 2000. Galileo wept: a critical assessment of the use of race in forensic anthropology. Transforming Anthropology 9(2):19-29.
Tallman, Sean D., Allysha WInburn, and Nicolette Parr. 2022 "Assumed Differences; Unquestioned Typologies: The Oversimplification of Race and Ancestry in Forensic Anthropology." Forensic Anthropology 4(4):73-96.
Voss, Barbara L. 2021 "Documenting Cultures of Harassment in Archaeology: A Review and Analysis of Quantitative and Qualitative Research Studies." American Antiquity 86(2):244-260.
Wade, L., Tips for scientists writing about race and genetics for the general public. American Journal of Physical Anthropology (early view).
Watkins, Rachel J. 2020 "An Alter(Ed)Native Perspective on Historical Bioarchaeology." Historical Archaeology 54(1):17-33.