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Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age

Bolnick, Deborah(Contributions by)Dupre, John(Contributions by)Feldman, Marcus(Contributions by)Haslanger, Sally(Contributions by)Koenig, Barbara(Contributions by)Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin(Contributions by)Marks, Jonathan(Contributions by)Koenig, Barbara(Edited by)Lee, Sandra Soo-Jin(Edited by)Richardson, Sarah(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Medical Anthropology series
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With the completion of the sequencing of the human genome in 2001, the debate over the existence of a biological basis for race has been revived.

In Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age, interdisciplinary scholars join forces to examine the new social, political, and ethical concerns that are attached to how we think about emerging technologies and their impact on current conceptions of race and identity. Essays explore a range of topics that include drug development and the production of race-based therapeutics, the ways in which genetics could contribute to future health disparities, the social implications of ancestry mapping, and the impact of emerging race and genetics research on public policy and the media. As genetic research expands its reach, this volume takes an important step toward creating a useful interdisciplinary dialogue about its implications.

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Rutgers University Press
081354324X / 9780813543246
Paperback / softback
305.8
10/10/2008
United States
English
368 p. : ill.
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