INTRODUCTION: Ideas in Motion: Making Sense of Identity Politics and the New Genetics

Contemporary politics of identity are often marked by a high level of emotional and political commitment on the part of the actors involved, and they remain a site of continuous contestation. Not only are they influenced by various historical ‘presences’, to borrow a phrase from Stuart Hall (1990),...

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Ancestry
Anthropology
Behavioral sciences
Biological sciences
Biology
Chemical compounds
Chemicals
Chemistry
Criminal investigation
DNA
Ethnicity
Ethnology
Forensic genetics
Forensic medicine
Forensic sciences
Genealogy
Genetics
Genomics
Government
Government services
Group identity
Historical methodology
Historiography
History
Human genetics
Identity politics
Law enforcement
Law enforcement procedures
Medical genetics
Nucleic acids
Personality psychology
Physical sciences
Political identity
Political science
Political sociology
Prejudices
Psychological attitudes
Psychology
Racism
Social psychology
title INTRODUCTION: Ideas in Motion: Making Sense of Identity Politics and the New Genetics
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