Since the completion of the Human Genome Project, there have been pitched debates about its implications and the research it enables. One prominent thread of concern focuses on the role of post-genomic science on technically enabling and generating interest in genetic ancestry testing (GAT). Critical analyses of GAT have pointed to multiple issues, raising the alarm on consumers' experiences with such technologies. This paper describes the results of a pilot study in which we tracked women's experiences receiving their genetic ancestry results, and their understandings of, reactions to, and valuing of this information over time. Overwhelmingly, our participants reported a curious combination of anticipation and satisfaction yet no discernab...
Genetic testing has become ubiquitous in contemporary society, from determining ancestry to addressi...
Genetic ancestry testing (GAT) occupies a liminal space amidst geography, family, culture, and–signi...
The development of the ‘new genetics’ in the early 1990’s opened up a new space which required some ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate how genetic ancestry tests can affect personal identi...
Genetic ancestry testing is a billion-dollar industry, with more than 26 million tests sold by 2018,...
Stormfront, a well-known online forum for white nationalists, is a place for discussions about race,...
We live in a time rife with ethnic tensions, yet many of us unknowingly share our genetic heritage w...
This article examines how race and ancestry are taken up in gene-environment interaction (GEI) resea...
Since the decoding of the Human Genome, nearly three million genetic ancestry tests have been sold d...
Direct-to-consumer DNA testing is increasingly affordable and accessible, and the potential implicat...
DNA ancestry testing may seem frivolous, but it points to two crucial questions: First, what is the ...
Genetics is increasingly defining how we understand health and disease, affecting for some, their un...
This paper discusses the changing relationship between population genetics, family genealogy and ide...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
The racial identity literature has operationalized identity formation as progressive stage models, u...
Genetic testing has become ubiquitous in contemporary society, from determining ancestry to addressi...
Genetic ancestry testing (GAT) occupies a liminal space amidst geography, family, culture, and–signi...
The development of the ‘new genetics’ in the early 1990’s opened up a new space which required some ...
The purpose of this research is to investigate how genetic ancestry tests can affect personal identi...
Genetic ancestry testing is a billion-dollar industry, with more than 26 million tests sold by 2018,...
Stormfront, a well-known online forum for white nationalists, is a place for discussions about race,...
We live in a time rife with ethnic tensions, yet many of us unknowingly share our genetic heritage w...
This article examines how race and ancestry are taken up in gene-environment interaction (GEI) resea...
Since the decoding of the Human Genome, nearly three million genetic ancestry tests have been sold d...
Direct-to-consumer DNA testing is increasingly affordable and accessible, and the potential implicat...
DNA ancestry testing may seem frivolous, but it points to two crucial questions: First, what is the ...
Genetics is increasingly defining how we understand health and disease, affecting for some, their un...
This paper discusses the changing relationship between population genetics, family genealogy and ide...
The use of genomic screening initiatives to assess risk for genetic disease in the general populatio...
The racial identity literature has operationalized identity formation as progressive stage models, u...
Genetic testing has become ubiquitous in contemporary society, from determining ancestry to addressi...
Genetic ancestry testing (GAT) occupies a liminal space amidst geography, family, culture, and–signi...
The development of the ‘new genetics’ in the early 1990’s opened up a new space which required some ...