Hi all
I and my colleague Katharine Tyler are organising a panel on "Anthropology, race and genetics: temporalities and spatialities" at the annual conference of the Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK to be held in Durham University, 4-7 July 1016. The abstract for the panel is pasted in below.
If you'd like to propose a paper please visit the panel webpage at
http://www.nomadit.co.uk/asa/asa2016/panels.php5?PanelID=4138
Please also circulate to other colleagues who you think might be interested.
Thanks
Peter Wade
Abstract
This panel considers the temporalities and spatialities at work in genetic science including its practice, commercialisation, representation and public engagement. The panel will focus on the diverse sub-fields of genetic science, such as medical genomics, forensic identifications and the study of human population history, including so-called 'recreational genetics'. For example, the concept of genetic ancestry, which is fundamental to these sub-fields, draws on a specific temporal and spatial narrative about how and when humans spread across the world and biologically diversified. This narrative can resonate with - and explicitly reinforce - long-standing concepts of "race" as a biological reality or, in more complex ways, as a bio-cultural materiality. In this narrative, there is a built-in tension between stability (community, population isolate, adaptation to a niche, endogamy, indigeneity, origins) and instability (movement, migration, mixing). Based on these discourses about the past, genetic science rehearses another temporal narrative about a progressive future - undermining racism, improving health, and, through forensic genetics, combatting state impunity and helping restitution for victims' families. Each claim, however, can be challenged with evidence that the technology is socially regressive - reinforcing race, distracting attention from the social causes of ill-health, and increasing oppressive securitisation of the nation's internal and external spaces. The panel invites reflections on how historical and geographical discourses figure in genetic science, often in taken-for-granted ways, how they relate to changing ideas and practices about human diversity in genetic science, and what the future looks like for genetic science in these spatio-temporal narratives.
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Professor Peter Wade
British Academy Wolfson Research Professor (2013-16)
Social Anthropology
School of Social Sciences
Arthur Lewis Building
University of Manchester
Manchester M13 9PL
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Webpage: www.manchester.ac.uk/research/peter.wade<http://www.manchester.ac.uk/research/peter.wade>
NEW BOOK: Race: An Introduction<http://www.cambridge.org/9781107652286>
NEW BOOK: Mestizo Genomics<https://www.dukeupress.edu/Mestizo-Genomics/>
CURRENT PROJECT: Race, genomics and mestizaje in Latin America<http://www.socialsciences.manchester.ac.uk/disciplines/socialanthropology/research/rgm/>
RECENT BOOKS: Race and Sex in <http://www.plutobooks.com/display.asp?K=9780745329499&> Latin America<http://www.plutobooks.com/display.asp?K=9780745329499&>; Race and Ethnicity in Latin America <http://www.plutobooks.com/display.asp?K=9780745329475&> (2nd edition)
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