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Race, Racism and Racists:
An Epistemological Critique
Hamish Robertson, PhD
Joanne Travaglia, PhD
Centre for Health Services Management
University of Technology Sydney
Contents
• Background
• The non-science of ‘race’
• Racism as belief not knowledge
• Inverting the causal chain
• Racists as believers
• Unknowing
• The role of the academy
• Conclusion
Background
Belief Over Knowledge –
Some Inherited Tropes
• Nature versus culture – idealisation and abstraction
• Civilisation versus savagery (see every imperial/colonial society going)
• Nature versus nurture (thank you Francis Galton)
• Eugenics and (not versus) genetics (forget the post-war propaganda)
• The normal versus the pathological (medicine to society – class, race, gender,
disability etc.)
• The normal and the deviant (for a social science variation on a theme)
• Subjective versus objective (see Daston and Gallison)
• Quantitative versus qualitative
- the role of dichotomous pairings in social thought
- social determinism’s pervasive influence
The non-science of
‘race’
• Several hundred years of ‘refinement’ including scientific racism in the 19th century,
hereditary thinking in the 19th and 20th centuries and genetics since Crick and Watson
etc.
• Medicine heavily involved in the production of ‘race’ and racial categorisation, this
includes the social sciences (psychology, physical anthropology etc.)
• These ideology-as-science phenomena persist into the present and seem unwilling to
disappear (‘warrior gene’ etc. etc.)
• Yet genetics and bio-sciences more broadly indicate no biological basis for most
‘races’, racial taxonomies etc.
• Population genetics is not the same thing as biological race at all (however ‘played’)
• No basis in science for the beliefs associated with ‘race’ and racial attributions (e.g. IQ,
problematic in itself – Stanford-Binet especially so)
Racism as belief not knowledge
• If race is not a legitimate product of science then what is it - besides the more obvious
socio-political opportunism – and why does it persist?
• Reframed – if not an ontological phenomenon then perhaps an epistemic one – know
on the basis of belief not scientific evidence
• If a prevalent epistemic domain (lots of reproduction), unsupported by science, then
perhaps ‘belief’ and its associated features are its defining characteristic
• Inversion of causal chain an additional factor – emphasis on race(s) and not on racism
as a driving socio-political dimension
• Therefore racism is not so much a belief in the superiority of one race over another (as
commonly assumed) but the belief in race as real…
Inverting the causal chain
• We can observe then that of race does not exist at a biological level but the
consequences of racism clearly do, therefore we can propose an inversion of the
causal chain (relationship between category (re)production and the causal process)
• Research using racialised language perpetuates racism because it does its primary
work – reinforcing racialised thinking through the naturalisation of categories designed
to produce and reproduce a racist worldview
• Racialised thinking serves the process of reproducing the social worldview that racism
as a socio-political system requires – regardless of intentionality of the part of the
‘believer’ (I’m not a racist because…)
• Race becomes ’real’ or has ontological consequences and effects because the belief
system is reproduced at multiple levels and beliefs are largely unquestioned – many a
product of social science thinking and systemic reinforcement
Racists as believers
• So - racists can be characterised as people who believe in race, regardless of the
evidence – in addition, the science is negated by a wide array of enduring social and
political arrangements
• If a racist is a ‘believer’ then we can reinstate the causal chain and negate claims to
personal virtue and vice in social science and wider social arguments and posturing
• Anyone who believes in the ontological reality of race is, ipso facto, a racist
• Now the hard part begins…how do we negate pervasive forms of false knowledge
based in ideological systems?
• And if we can do this we are really on to something!
Unknowing
• This becomes an issue less of individual confrontation – a slow way to change
anything at all – and more a socially mediated process of un-knowing
• Neuroscience, knowledge and belief (both useful and problematic)
• All perceptual information is affectively loaded…Feldman Barrett’s work
• How ‘reasoned’ is knowledge acquired/mediated via the amygdala?
• Does this explain (some of) the deep emotional attachment to very bad ideas?
• How do the social sciences contribute to ‘unknowing’ racism and its associated
constructs? – race, racial categories, their application in research etc.
The dubious role of the academy
• Many social (and other) sciences continue to produce racist (and sexist, ableist etc.)
knowledge i.e. they act as though ‘races’ are real without an associated and sufficient
critique (psychology etc.)
• Many social scientists produce ‘knowledge’ or more accurately ‘beliefs-framed-as-
knowledge’ using racist discourse (‘race’ is fundamental to racist discourse)
• This pattern is variable but sustained within and across the history of the university as
a public and private institution – the epistemic authority of the academy matters in this
context
• Anti-racist discourse means unpacking the language of race and not reifying it for
continued consumption – with all of the effects that it has
• This is not merely semantics but an authorised form of power through knowledge
• Individual ‘preferences’ (I’m not a racist but I’m happy to benefit from a racist society
etc.) are neither a critique nor a sufficient response on the part of the academy
• Or we can assume the contemporary university has not changed much…
This still matters…
Conclusion – Looking Ahead
• Small data already set the scene including lack of critical analysis of data methods and
‘proof’ – social ideology built into statistical reasoning and applications from early
development
• Datafication of social prejudices in AI and related big data phenomena an expanding
area of research and contestation (criminology, education etc.)
• Big data responses and critiques are adding weight to this discussion at a rapid pace –
one positive aspect
• Unpacking an assumed knowledge base and associated beliefs (tropes) will be a
necessary part of this mix
• Social science not of race but of racism as systemic power underpinned by epistemic
authority, violence and injustice (Fricker etc.)
• The academy gets to make a choice and not to pretend all views are equally legitimate
• This should be interesting to observe…

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Race racism and racists: An epistemological critique

  • 1. Race, Racism and Racists: An Epistemological Critique Hamish Robertson, PhD Joanne Travaglia, PhD Centre for Health Services Management University of Technology Sydney
  • 2. Contents • Background • The non-science of ‘race’ • Racism as belief not knowledge • Inverting the causal chain • Racists as believers • Unknowing • The role of the academy • Conclusion
  • 4. Belief Over Knowledge – Some Inherited Tropes • Nature versus culture – idealisation and abstraction • Civilisation versus savagery (see every imperial/colonial society going) • Nature versus nurture (thank you Francis Galton) • Eugenics and (not versus) genetics (forget the post-war propaganda) • The normal versus the pathological (medicine to society – class, race, gender, disability etc.) • The normal and the deviant (for a social science variation on a theme) • Subjective versus objective (see Daston and Gallison) • Quantitative versus qualitative - the role of dichotomous pairings in social thought - social determinism’s pervasive influence
  • 5. The non-science of ‘race’ • Several hundred years of ‘refinement’ including scientific racism in the 19th century, hereditary thinking in the 19th and 20th centuries and genetics since Crick and Watson etc. • Medicine heavily involved in the production of ‘race’ and racial categorisation, this includes the social sciences (psychology, physical anthropology etc.) • These ideology-as-science phenomena persist into the present and seem unwilling to disappear (‘warrior gene’ etc. etc.) • Yet genetics and bio-sciences more broadly indicate no biological basis for most ‘races’, racial taxonomies etc. • Population genetics is not the same thing as biological race at all (however ‘played’) • No basis in science for the beliefs associated with ‘race’ and racial attributions (e.g. IQ, problematic in itself – Stanford-Binet especially so)
  • 6. Racism as belief not knowledge • If race is not a legitimate product of science then what is it - besides the more obvious socio-political opportunism – and why does it persist? • Reframed – if not an ontological phenomenon then perhaps an epistemic one – know on the basis of belief not scientific evidence • If a prevalent epistemic domain (lots of reproduction), unsupported by science, then perhaps ‘belief’ and its associated features are its defining characteristic • Inversion of causal chain an additional factor – emphasis on race(s) and not on racism as a driving socio-political dimension • Therefore racism is not so much a belief in the superiority of one race over another (as commonly assumed) but the belief in race as real…
  • 7. Inverting the causal chain • We can observe then that of race does not exist at a biological level but the consequences of racism clearly do, therefore we can propose an inversion of the causal chain (relationship between category (re)production and the causal process) • Research using racialised language perpetuates racism because it does its primary work – reinforcing racialised thinking through the naturalisation of categories designed to produce and reproduce a racist worldview • Racialised thinking serves the process of reproducing the social worldview that racism as a socio-political system requires – regardless of intentionality of the part of the ‘believer’ (I’m not a racist because…) • Race becomes ’real’ or has ontological consequences and effects because the belief system is reproduced at multiple levels and beliefs are largely unquestioned – many a product of social science thinking and systemic reinforcement
  • 8. Racists as believers • So - racists can be characterised as people who believe in race, regardless of the evidence – in addition, the science is negated by a wide array of enduring social and political arrangements • If a racist is a ‘believer’ then we can reinstate the causal chain and negate claims to personal virtue and vice in social science and wider social arguments and posturing • Anyone who believes in the ontological reality of race is, ipso facto, a racist • Now the hard part begins…how do we negate pervasive forms of false knowledge based in ideological systems? • And if we can do this we are really on to something!
  • 9. Unknowing • This becomes an issue less of individual confrontation – a slow way to change anything at all – and more a socially mediated process of un-knowing • Neuroscience, knowledge and belief (both useful and problematic) • All perceptual information is affectively loaded…Feldman Barrett’s work • How ‘reasoned’ is knowledge acquired/mediated via the amygdala? • Does this explain (some of) the deep emotional attachment to very bad ideas? • How do the social sciences contribute to ‘unknowing’ racism and its associated constructs? – race, racial categories, their application in research etc.
  • 10. The dubious role of the academy • Many social (and other) sciences continue to produce racist (and sexist, ableist etc.) knowledge i.e. they act as though ‘races’ are real without an associated and sufficient critique (psychology etc.) • Many social scientists produce ‘knowledge’ or more accurately ‘beliefs-framed-as- knowledge’ using racist discourse (‘race’ is fundamental to racist discourse) • This pattern is variable but sustained within and across the history of the university as a public and private institution – the epistemic authority of the academy matters in this context • Anti-racist discourse means unpacking the language of race and not reifying it for continued consumption – with all of the effects that it has • This is not merely semantics but an authorised form of power through knowledge • Individual ‘preferences’ (I’m not a racist but I’m happy to benefit from a racist society etc.) are neither a critique nor a sufficient response on the part of the academy • Or we can assume the contemporary university has not changed much…
  • 12. Conclusion – Looking Ahead • Small data already set the scene including lack of critical analysis of data methods and ‘proof’ – social ideology built into statistical reasoning and applications from early development • Datafication of social prejudices in AI and related big data phenomena an expanding area of research and contestation (criminology, education etc.) • Big data responses and critiques are adding weight to this discussion at a rapid pace – one positive aspect • Unpacking an assumed knowledge base and associated beliefs (tropes) will be a necessary part of this mix • Social science not of race but of racism as systemic power underpinned by epistemic authority, violence and injustice (Fricker etc.) • The academy gets to make a choice and not to pretend all views are equally legitimate • This should be interesting to observe…