The human genome diversity project: An ethnography of scientific practice A M'charek Cambridge University Press, 2005 | 330 | 2005 |
Beyond fact or fiction: On the materiality of race in practice A M'charek Cultural anthropology 28 (3), 420-442, 2013 | 312 | 2013 |
Silent witness, articulate collective: DNA evidence and the inference of visible traits A M'charek Bioethics 22 (9), 519-528, 2008 | 192 | 2008 |
Technologies of belonging: The absent presence of race in Europe A M’charek, K Schramm, D Skinner Science, Technology, & Human Values 39 (4), 459-467, 2014 | 185 | 2014 |
Topologies of race: Doing territory, population and identity in Europe A M’charek, K Schramm, D Skinner Science, technology, & human values 39 (4), 468-487, 2014 | 181 | 2014 |
Race, time and folded objects: the HeLa error A M’charek Theory, Culture & Society 31 (6), 29-56, 2014 | 150 | 2014 |
Fragile differences, relational effects: Stories about the materiality of race and sex A M'charek European Journal of Women's Studies 17 (4), 307-322, 2010 | 131 | 2010 |
Technologies of population: Forensic DNA testing practices and the making of differences and similarities A M'charek Configurations 8 (1), 121-158, 2000 | 110 | 2000 |
Approaching ethical, legal and social issues of emerging forensic DNA phenotyping (FDP) technologies comprehensively: Reply to ‘Forensic DNA phenotyping: Predicting human … V Toom, M Wienroth, A M’charek, B Prainsack, R Williams, T Duster, ... Forensic Science International: Genetics, e1-e4, 2016 | 94 | 2016 |
The trouble with race in forensic identification A M’charek, V Toom, L Jong Science, Technology, & Human Values 45 (5), 804-828, 2020 | 68 | 2020 |
Bracketing off population does not advance ethical reflection on EVCs: A reply to Kayser and Schneider A M’charek, V Toom, B Prainsack Forensic Science International: Genetics 6 (1), e16-e17, 2012 | 61 | 2012 |
Tentacular faces: Race and the return of the phenotype in forensic identification A M'charek American Anthropologist 122 (2), 369-380, 2020 | 60 | 2020 |
Harraga: Burning borders, navigating colonialism A M’charek The Sociological Review 68 (2), 418-434, 2020 | 57 | 2020 |
Facing the unknown suspect: Forensic DNA phenotyping and the oscillation between the individual and the collective R Hopman, A M’charek BioSocieties 15 (3), 438-462, 2020 | 51 | 2020 |
Equal before the law: On the machinery of sameness in forensic DNA practice A M’charek, R Hagendijk, W Vries Science, technology, & human values 38 (4), 542-565, 2013 | 46 | 2013 |
The high-profile case as ‘fire object’: Following the Marianne Vaatstra murder case through the media L Jong, A M’charek Crime, media, culture 14 (3), 347-363, 2018 | 40 | 2018 |
Ethnicizing sexuality: An analysis of research practices in the Netherlands W Krebbekx, R Spronk, A M’charek Ethnic and Racial Studies 40 (4), 636-655, 2017 | 39 | 2017 |
Contrasts and comparisons: Three practices of forensic investigation A M'charek Comparative Sociology 7 (3), 387-412, 2008 | 36 | 2008 |
The mitochondrial eve of modern genetics: Of peoples and genomes, or the routinization of race A M'charek Science as Culture 14 (2), 161-183, 2005 | 36 | 2005 |
Identifying dead migrants: forensic care work and relational citizenship A M’charek, S Casartelli Citizenship Studies 23 (7), 738-757, 2019 | 35 | 2019 |