Geneticization

Sahra Gibbon

Sahra Gibbon

University College London, United Kingdom

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Abstract

The critique of geneticization was intended originally to raise critical questions about the consequences of genetic knowledge for concepts of health and identity. The diverse significance and scope of the concept has been explored by a range of anthropologists and extended by those interested in questions of health activism. An emerging understanding of genetic function and expression as predicated on environmental interactions raises new questions and challenges for social science engagement with genomics and processes of geneticization.

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