Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age
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By:"Barbara A. Koenig","Sandra Soo-Jin Lee","Sarah S. Richardson"
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Published on 2008 by Rutgers University Press
The heart of the book is made of up three sections focusing on three significant themes in this emerging cross-disciplinary engagement.
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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 the development of race theory as well as examine the social, ethical, and legal implications of emerging genomic technologies. Philosophers join anthropologists and scientists working in human genetic variation research to make this a truly interdisciplinary work. Following the introduction, essays in section one will present the conceptual frameworks on race as related to human genetic variation research. The heart of the book is made of up three sections focusing on three significant themes in this emerging cross-disciplinary engagement. Sections are \
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