“Interrogating Equity: A Disability Justice Approach to Human Gene-Editing.” (2016) National Academies of Science. Issues in Science and Technology Vol. 32, Issue 3 (paper)
THE EMPEROR’S NEW GENES
“The Emperor’s New Genes: Science, Public Policy, and the Allure of Objectivity”. (2015) Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 661: 130-142. (paper)
REIMAGINING (BIO)MEDICALIZATION
“Racial Destiny or Dexterity? The Global Circulation of Genomics as an Empowerment Idiom”, (2015) in Reimagining (Bio)Medicalization, Pharmaceuticals and Genetics: Old Critiques and New Engagements, edited by Susan Bell and Anne Figert, Ch.10. (abstract)
RACE FOR CURES
“Race for Cures: Rethinking the Racial Logics of ‘Trust’ in Biomedicine.” (2014) Sociology Compass, Vol. 8, Issue 6, pp. 755-769. (paper)
CONJURING DIFFERENCE, CONCEALING INEQUALITY
“Conjuring Difference, Concealing Inequality.” (2014) Review Essay of Racecraft: The Soul of Inequality in America by Karen Fields and Barbara Fields. Theory & Society Vol. 43 (6): 683-688 (paper).
ORGANIZED AMBIVALENCE (REPRINTED)
PEOPLE’S SCIENCE
People’s Science: Bodies & Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier (2013) (Stanford University Press). (description).
ORGANIZED AMBIVALENCE
“Organized Ambivalence: When Stem Cell Research and Sickle Cell Disease Converge.” (2011) Ethnicity & Health, 15 (4-5): 447-463. (paper)
A LAB OF THEIR OWN
“A Lab of Their Own: Genomic Sovereignty as Postcolonial Science Policy.” (2009) Policy & Society 28 (4): 341-355. (paper)