Race/Ethnicity Studies in Science and Technology
Papers
Broken Metaphor: The Master-Slave Analogy in Technical Literature
DJ Mathematics (presentation for Family Tech Day Feb 2005
Anti-racist Technophilia (work in progress)
Why not end racism? (lecture for Lambda Upsilon Lambda and Alpha Phi Alpha, spring 2001)
Race, Sex and Nerds: from Black Geeks to Asian American Hipsters (ASA 2000)
Africanisms in American Mathematical and Information Sciences (AFRICON 1995)
Other Links on Race and Science
Brain Atrophy In Elderly Leads To Unintended Racism
Links to Black Science History
Mathematicians of the African Diaspora (Dr. Scott W. Williams)
African Americans in the Sciences (Louisiana State University site)
Race and IT links
Getting the Reality you Deserve (cultural politics of simulation games, by Julian Bleecker)
Culture, Class and Cyberspace Resources (Art McGee)
International Study Group on Ethnomathematics
Other Publications
Eglash, R., Croissant, J., Di Chiro, G., and Fouché, R. (ed). Appropriating Technology
Vernacular Science and Social Power. University of Minnesota Press, 2004.
Eglash, R. African Fractals: modern computing and indigenous design. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press 1999.
Eglash, R. “Geometric algorithms in Mangbetu design.” Mathematics Teacher, pp. 376-381, v. 91 n. 5 May 1998.
Eglash, R. “Bamana sand divination: recursion in ethnomathematics.” American Anthropologist, v99 n1, p. 112-122, March 1997.
Eglash, R. “The African heritage of Benjamin Banneker.” Social Studies of Science, v27 pp. 307-15, April 1997.
Eglash, R. "From hip-hop to flip-flop: Black noise in the master-slave circuit." in Technology and the African American
Experience: Needs and Opportunies for Study, ed. Bruce Sinclair and Rayvon Fouche, Smithsonian Press (forthcoming).
Eglash, R. "African influences in cybernetics." in The Cyborg Handbook, Chris Gray (ed), NY: Routledge 1995a.
Eglash, R. "Interview with Patricia Cowing." in The Cyborg Handbook, Chris Gray (ed), NY: Routledge 1995c.