Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that a concern with how they are socially constituted is more appropriate. However, the example of genetically based medical conditions appears to challenge this by suggesting that, in certain cases, ancestry, territorial affiliation and identity may be linked objectively by genetics. The article uses the example of sickle cell disease (SCD) to examine this claim. After reviewing the difficulties associated with notions of ethnicity, the article develops an account of how SCD came to be seen as an ‘ethnic disease’, and how it came to play a major role in the stabilization of particular forms of group identity. It concludes by emphasizing the need ...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
Previous policy oriented and sociological research on sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders has ten...
Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that ...
The new genetics has brought forth concerns that such developments as screening for genetic disease...
There is today in the anthropology of medicine much talk of disease as a socio-cultural construct. T...
An adult deciding to be tested for sickle cell disease considers numerous issues including an unders...
This paper presents a part of the results of a research on the representation on SCD (Sickle Cell Di...
Historical accounts of sickle cell disease tend to draw a distinction between its theoretical role i...
Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation t...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Sickle Cell and the Simplifications of Science 2. Why Genes ...
Identifying the genetic basis of disease is not a straightforward medical procedure but implicates t...
This paper studies the stigmatizing meanings of sickle cell disease by explaining their construction...
This was first given as a conference paper at: Europe and its Established & Emerging Immigrant Commu...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
Previous policy oriented and sociological research on sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders has ten...
Sociologists have long questioned the naturalness and stability of ‘ethnic groups’, suggesting that ...
The new genetics has brought forth concerns that such developments as screening for genetic disease...
There is today in the anthropology of medicine much talk of disease as a socio-cultural construct. T...
An adult deciding to be tested for sickle cell disease considers numerous issues including an unders...
This paper presents a part of the results of a research on the representation on SCD (Sickle Cell Di...
Historical accounts of sickle cell disease tend to draw a distinction between its theoretical role i...
Racial and ethnic categories have appeared in recent scientific work in novel ways and in relation t...
The moral turn within sociology suggests we need to be attentive to values and have a rapprochement ...
Table of Contents Introduction 1. Sickle Cell and the Simplifications of Science 2. Why Genes ...
Identifying the genetic basis of disease is not a straightforward medical procedure but implicates t...
This paper studies the stigmatizing meanings of sickle cell disease by explaining their construction...
This was first given as a conference paper at: Europe and its Established & Emerging Immigrant Commu...
Connecting theoretical discussion with empirical qualitative work, this paper examines how sickle ce...
The differences between copies of the human genome are very small, but tend to cluster in different ...
Previous policy oriented and sociological research on sickle cell and thalassaemia disorders has ten...