9780857452535-0857452533-Identity Politics and the New Genetics: Re/Creating Categories of Difference and Belonging (Studies of the Biosocial Society, 6)

Identity Politics and the New Genetics: Re/Creating Categories of Difference and Belonging (Studies of the Biosocial Society, 6)

ISBN-13: 9780857452535
ISBN-10: 0857452533
Edition: 1
Author: David Skinner, Katharina Schramm, Richard Rottenburg
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Format: Hardcover 230 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780857452535
ISBN-10: 0857452533
Edition: 1
Author: David Skinner, Katharina Schramm, Richard Rottenburg
Publication date: 2012
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Format: Hardcover 230 pages

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Identity Politics and the New Genetics: Re/Creating Categories of Difference and Belonging (Studies of the Biosocial Society, 6) (ISBN-13: 9780857452535 and ISBN-10: 0857452533), written by authors David Skinner, Katharina Schramm, Richard Rottenburg, was published by Berghahn Books in 2012. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Identity Politics and the New Genetics: Re/Creating Categories of Difference and Belonging (Studies of the Biosocial Society, 6) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation to a variety of disciplines: medicine, forensics, population genetics and also developments in popular genealogy. Once again, biology is foregrounded in the discussion of human identity. Of particular importance is the preoccupation with origins and personal discovery and the increasing use of racial and ethnic categories in social policy. This new genetic knowledge, expressed in technology and practice, has the potential to disrupt how race and ethnicity are debated, managed and lived. As such, this volume investigates the ways in which existing social categories are both maintained and transformed at the intersection of the natural (sciences) and the cultural (politics). The contributors include medical researchers, anthropologists, historians of science and sociologists of race relations; together, they explore the new and challenging landscape where biology becomes the stuff of identity.

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