Catching Our Breath: Critical Race STS and the Carceral Imagination
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Item Type
Journal Article
Author
Ruha Benjamin
URL
https://estsjournal.org/index.php/ests/article/view/70
Rights
Copyright (c) 2016 Ruha Benjamin
Volume
2
Pages
145-156
Publication
Engaging Science, Technology, and Society
ISSN
2413-8053
Date
2016-07-01
DOI
10.17351/ests2016.70
Accessed
2025-03-07 02:56:55
Library Catalog
estsjournal.org
Language
en
Abstract
This article draws together science and technology studies and critical race theory to examine the proliferation and intensification of carceral approaches to governing human life. It argues for an expansive understanding of “the carceral” that extends well beyond the domain of policing, to include forms of containment that make innovation possible in the contexts of health and medicine, education and employment, border policies and virtual realities. In interrogating the relationship between innovation and containment, it urges scholars to consider, who and what are fixed in place––classified, corralled, and/or coerced—to enable technoscientific development? Finally, it proposes the cultivation of an abolitionist consciousness that fosters human agency and freedom with and against sciences and technologies.
Short Title
Catching Our Breath