2019
Alternative Facts and States of Fear: Reality and STS in an Age of Climate Fictions
Radin J. Alternative Facts and States of Fear: Reality and STS in an Age of Climate Fictions. Minerva 2019, 57: 411-431. DOI: 10.1007/s11024-019-09374-5.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchScience warsPolitics of knowledgeState of fearNegotiation of claimsGenre of fictionTechniques of scienceNeo-conservativesKnowledge productionTechnology studiesReflexive historySocial lifeClimate fictionAlternative factsMichael CrichtonInterwoven strandsNaomi OreskesClimate changeConway approachAcademic studiesSurprising waysSTS practicesClimate scienceCase studyNegotiationsAnthropogenic climate change
2018
Ethics in Human Biology: A Historical Perspective on Present Challenges
Radin J. Ethics in Human Biology: A Historical Perspective on Present Challenges. Annual Review Of Anthropology 2018, 47: 263-278. DOI: 10.1146/annurev-anthro-102317-045922.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchComplex historical relationshipEthical issuesComplex ethical issuesPolitics of racePractices of biomedicineHuman biologyHistorical relationshipHistorical perspectiveIndigenous peoplesTurning pointResearch materialLife sciencesFuture successRaceEthicsPresent challengesColonialismPeopleIndigeneityAnthropologyPoliticsIssuesPracticeHistoryScience
2017
’Digital Natives’: How Medical and Indigenous History Matter For Big Data
Joanna Radin (2017) Osiris.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCryopolitics: Frozen Life in a Melting World
Joanna Radin and Emma Kowal (eds) Cambridge: MIT University Press, 2017Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLife on Ice: A History of New Uses for Cold Blood
Joanna Radin (2017) Chicago: University of Chicago PressPeer-Reviewed Original Research
2016
Collections d’échantillons biologiques autochtones et cryopolitique de la vie congelée
Kowal E, Radin J. Collections d’échantillons biologiques autochtones et cryopolitique de la vie congelée. Les Actes De Colloques Du Musée Du Quai Branly 2016 DOI: 10.4000/actesbranly.660.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMichel Foucault’s biopoliticsFoucault’s biopoliticsIndigenous scholarsMid-twentieth centuryBiopolitical assemblagesKey critiquesTechnology studiesIndigenous AustraliansLatent lifeDemand destructionRange of purposesBiopoliticsCase studyBroad implicationsLifeScientistsCritiqueInterviewsScholarsAustraliansVacillatesArticlePracticeCenturyDramatic consequencesPatrons of the Human Experience: A History of The Wenner-Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research
Susan Lindee and Joanna Radin. (2016) Current Anthropology, 57(S14): S218-S301.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2015
Indigenous blood and ethical regimes in the United States and Australia since the 1960s
RADIN J, KOWAL E. Indigenous blood and ethical regimes in the United States and Australia since the 1960s. American Ethnologist 2015, 42: 749-765. DOI: 10.1111/amet.12168.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAttempts of scientistsEthical regimesSocial scientific analysisU.S. historiansIndigenous bloodAustralian anthropologistsIndigenous peoplesEthical knowledgeHuman experimentationEthnographic analysisNational contextsIndigenous communitiesCollection oneSeries of vignettesScientific knowledgeUnited StatesHuman speciesScientific analysisHuman variationIndigenous samplesInstitutional repositoriesHistoriansCenturyAnthropologistsNarrativesIndigenous biospecimen collections and the cryopolitics of frozen life
Kowal E, Radin J. Indigenous biospecimen collections and the cryopolitics of frozen life. Journal Of Sociology 2015, 51: 63-80. DOI: 10.1177/1440783314562316.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMichel Foucault’s biopoliticsFoucault’s biopoliticsLatent lifeIndigenous scholarsBiopolitical assemblagesIndigenous communitiesKey critiquesIndigenous groupsTechnology studiesIndigenous AustraliansConception of timeEmpirical researchRange of purposesBiopoliticsCase studyBroad implicationsLifePotential resolutionScientistsCritiqueScholarsAustraliansVacillatesCommunityConceptionHuman Genome Diversity Project: History
Radin J. Human Genome Diversity Project: History. 2015, 306-310. DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-08-097086-8.82037-1.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“Indigenous Blood and Ethical Regimes in the United States and Australia Since the 1960s.”
Joanna Radin and Emma Kowal. (2015) American Ethnologist, 42(4): 749-765.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“Planned Hindsight: The Vital Valuations of Frozen Tissue at the Zoo and Natural History Museum”
Joanna Radin. (2015) Journal of Cultural Economy. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17530350.2015.1039458Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2014
Unfolding epidemiological stories: How the WHO made frozen blood into a flexible resource for the future
Radin J. Unfolding epidemiological stories: How the WHO made frozen blood into a flexible resource for the future. Studies In History And Philosophy Of Science Part A 2014, 47: 62-73. PMID: 25066899, DOI: 10.1016/j.shpsc.2014.05.007.Peer-Reviewed Original Research“Collecting Human Subjects,” part of special issue, “Archiving Anthropos: The Ethics of Collections in History and Anthropology"
Joanna Radin. (2014) Curator 57(2), co-edited with Ann KakaliourasPeer-Reviewed Original Research
2013
Indigenous body parts, mutating temporalities, and the half-lives of postcolonial technoscience
Kowal E, Radin J, Reardon J. Indigenous body parts, mutating temporalities, and the half-lives of postcolonial technoscience. Social Studies Of Science 2013, 43: 465-483. DOI: 10.1177/0306312713490843.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchLatent life: Concepts and practices of human tissue preservation in the International Biological Program
Radin J. Latent life: Concepts and practices of human tissue preservation in the International Biological Program. Social Studies Of Science 2013, 43: 484-508. DOI: 10.1177/0306312713476131.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
2012
“Studying Mandela’s children: human biology in post-Apartheid South Africa.”
“Studying Mandela’s children: human biology in post-Apartheid South Africa” An interview with Noel Cameron, by Joanna Radin. Published as part of “The Biological Anthropology of Living Human Populations: World Histories, National Styles and International Networks” Current Anthropology, 2012, 53(S5).Peer-Reviewed Original Research
Others
- Arthur Daemmrich & Joanna Radin (eds). Perspectives on Risk and Regulation: The FDA at 100 (Philadelphia: CHF Press, 2007).Peer-Reviewed Original Research
- Joanna Radin. (2013) “Latent Life: Concepts and Practices of Tissue Preservation in the International Biological Program.” Social Studies of Science 43(4): 483-508.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
- Sarah Kaplan & Joanna Radin. (2011) “Bounding an Emerging Technology: Deconstructing the Drexler-Smalley Debate about Nanotechnology.” Social Studies of Science. 41(4) 457–485. (authors listed alphabetically).Peer-Reviewed Original Research