A new study authored by Dr. David Golding, Chair of the Division of Social Science and Humanities at Parami University, has been published in Perspectives on Science, an academic journal at MIT Press.
The article, titled "The Racialization of Killer Whales: An Application of Gene-culture Coevolutionary Theory," traces the connections between racial science and a body of research on the evolutionary ecology of killer whales. Dr. Golding argues that in such research on killer whales, the concept of culture is used to indicate evolutionary divergence, which reflects the evolutionary framework of racial science.
A preprint of the paper is available here: https://osf.io/preprints/socarxiv/jfm8u.
Another paper, titled "The Colonial Governmentality of Cambridge Assessment International Education," co-authored by Dr. David Golding, can be found here: https://www.parami.edu.mm/post/dr-golding-division-chair-at-parami-university-publishes-study-in-european-educational-research
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