Biopolitics and accounting for ourselves in numbers
Biopolitics and accounting for ourselves in numbers
*The debate about race-based statistics in Toronto constituted a politics of educational recognition via the imbrication of calculation with governance. There was an evident tension between the kinds of racism that were not ‘accounted’ for, and how raciologies were practised and perpetuated in education as part of anti-racist attempts....
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