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Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age
Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age, Revisting Race in the Genomic Age takes a cutting-edge look at emerging genetic technologies and their impact on current conceptions of race and human identity. Essays will explore genomic science as an important anthropological and sociological case in t, Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age has a rating of 2.5 stars
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  • Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age
  • Written by author Barbara A. Koenig
  • Published by Rutgers University Press, August 2008
  • Revisting Race in the Genomic Age takes a cutting-edge look at emerging genetic technologies and their impact on current conceptions of race and human identity. Essays will explore genomic science as an important anthropological and sociological case in t
  • Revisting Race in the Genomic Age takes a cutting-edge look at emerging genetic technologies and their impact on current conceptions of race and human identity. Essays will explore genomic science as an important anthropological and sociological case in t
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Foreword Lawrence D. Bobo Bobo, Lawrence D.
Introduction Race and Genetics in a Genomic Age Barbara A. Koenig Koenig, Barbara A. Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin Sarah S. Richardson Richardson, Sarah S. 1 Pt. 1 Concepts of Race
1 Race: Past, Present, and Future Jonathan Marks Marks, Jonathan 21
2 What Genes Are and Why There Are No Genes for Race John Dupre Dupre, John 39
3 A Social Constructionist Analysis of Race Sally Haslanger Haslanger, Sally 56
4 Individual Ancestry Inference and the Reification of Race as a Biological Phenomenon Deborah A. Bolnick Bolnick, Deborah A. 70 Pt. 2 Race-Targeted Research and Therapeutics
5 Race, Ancestry, and Medicine Marcus W. Feldman Feldman, Marcus W. Richard C. Lewontin Lewontin, Richard C. 89
6 Will Tomorrow's Medicines Work for Everyone? Sarah K. Tate Tate, Sarah K. David B. Goldstein Goldstein, David B. 102
7 Patenting Race in a Genomic Age Jonathan Kahn Kahn, Jonathan 129
8 The Molecularization of Race: U.S. Health Institutions, Pharmacogenetics Practice, and Public Science after the Genome Duana Fullwiley Fullwiley, Duana 149
9 Tracking Race in Addiction Research Molly J. Dingel Dingel, Molly J. Barbara A. Koenig Koenig, Barbara A. 172 Pt. 3 Genetic Ancestry, Identity, and Group Membership
10 Genetic Ancestry and the Search for Personalized Genetic Histories Mark D. Shriver Shriver, Mark D. Rick A. Kittles Kittles, Rick A. 201
11 Genetic Genealogy: Genetics Meets the Marketplace Henry T. Greely Greely, Henry T. 215
12 Native-American-DNA.com: In Search or Native American Race and Tribe Kimberly Tallbear Tallbear, Kimberly 235
13 The Factness of Diaspora: The Social Sources orGenetic Genealogy Alondra Nelson Nelson, Alondra 253 Pt. 4 Race and Genetics in Public Discourse
14 Moving beyond the Two-Race Mantra Pamela Sankar Sankar, Pamela 271
15 Cops, Sports, and Schools: How the News Media Frames Coverage of Genetics and Race Sally Lehrman Lehrman, Sally 285
16 Race without Salvation: Beyond the Science/Society Divide in Genomic Studies or Human Diversity Jenny Reardon Reardon, Jenny 304
17 The Feasibility of Government Oversight of NIH-Funded Population Genetics Research Jacqueline Stevens Stevens, Jacqueline 320
18 Racial Realism and the Discourse of Responsibility for Health Disparities in a Genomic Age Sandra Soo-Jin Lee Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin 342 Contributors 359 Index 365


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