Foreword to “Resisting Borders & Technologies of Violence” (2024) edited by Mizue Aizeki, Matt Mahmoudi + Coline Schupfer.
“Disrupting the Gospel of Tech Solutionism to Build Tech Justice” (2022), coauthored with Greta Byrum (paper).
Afterword to “Techno-Vernacular Creativity and Innovation: Culturally Relevant Making Inside and Outside of the Classroom” by Nettrice Gaskins.
“Parable of the Black Designer” (2022) in The Black Experience in Design: Identity, Expression & Reflection (foreword).
“The Shiny, High-Tech Wolf in Sheep’s Clothing”, (2021) Abolition for the People: The Movement for a Future without Policing & Prisons. (chapter)
“The New Jim Code” (Chapter) pg. 211-214 in “Which Side of History? How Technology Is Reshaping Democracy and Our Lives” (2020)
“Prophets and Profits of Racial Science.” (2018) Kalfou: A Journal of Comparative and Relational Ethnic Studies, Vol. 5, Issue 1: 41-53. (abstract)
“Black Afterlives Matter: Cultivating Kinfulness as Reproductive Justice,” (2018) in Making Kin Not Population, edited by Adele Clarke and Donna Haraway. Prickly Paradigm Press. (Republished in Boston Review)
“Cultura Obscura: Race, Power, and “Culture Talk” in the Health Sciences.” (2017) American Journal of Law & Medicine Vol 43: 2-3, 225-238. (paper).
“What Do We Owe Each Other? Moral Debts and Racial Distrust in Experimental Stem Cell Science,” (2017) Ch6 in Subprime Health: Debt and Race in US Medicine, Ehlers & Hinkson, eds. University of Minnesota Press.
“Informed Refusal: Toward a Justice-based Bioethics.” (2016) Science, Technology, and Human Values. (paper).
Catching Our Breath: Critical Race STS and the Carceral Imagination. (2016) Engaging Science, Technology, and Society Vol.2, pp.145-156 (paper).
“Innovating Inequity: If Race is a Technology, Postracialism is the Genius Bar.” (2016) Ethnic and Racial Studies. (paper).
“Designer and Discarded Genomes: An Experiment with Speculative Methods Over Time.” (2016) e-flux. (paper).
“Molecularization of Identity: Science & Subjectivity in the 21st Century.” (2016) Genetics Research (summary paper).
“Racial Fictions, Biological Facts: Expanding the Sociological Imagination through Speculative Methods.” (2016) Catalyst: Feminism, Theory, Technoscience. (paper).
“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: Science, Public Policy, and the Allure of Objectivity”. (2015) Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, Vol. 661: 130-142. (paper)
“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: Rethinking the Racial Logics of ‘Trust’ in Biomedicine.” (2014) Sociology Compass, Vol. 8, Issue 6, pp. 755-769. (paper)
“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: When Stem Cell Research and Sickle Cell Disease Converge,” (2012) Ch. 11 in Genetics and Global Public Health: Sickle Cell and Thalassaemia, Simon Dyson and Karl Atkin, eds. Routledge.
People’s Science: Bodies & Rights on the Stem Cell Frontier (2013) (Stanford University Press). (description).
“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: Genomic Sovereignty as Postcolonial Science Policy.” (2009) Policy & Society 28 (4): 341-355. (paper)