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Interview: Jessica Blatt on Race and the Making of American Political Science — Epistemic Unruliness 34

Interview: Jessica Blatt on Race and the Making of American Political Science — Epistemic Unruliness 34

Update: 2020-09-28
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In this episode, John welcomes Jessica Blatt, Associate Professor of Political Science at Marymount Manhattan College, for a conversation about her 2018 book Race and the Making of American Political Science. What was political science’s role in shaping a de-radicalizing ‘race relations’ paradigm? How did the early discipline of political science turned to categories of ‘race’ in a bid for foundation funding and claims to scientific knowledge? What are the pedagogical implications for political scientists today of the book and of this genealogy of racism in the discipline? Tune in to explore these and other questions about a sometimes (read: frequently) ahistorical and not particularly self-reflective discipline).


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Interview: Jessica Blatt on Race and the Making of American Political Science — Epistemic Unruliness 34

Interview: Jessica Blatt on Race and the Making of American Political Science — Epistemic Unruliness 34

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