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NIH May 1, 2000 | R01
Ethnicity, Citizenship, Family: Identity after the HGP
Institution: University of Minnesota Twin Cities
FOA Number: RFA-HG-99-002
Abstract
This project will bring together an interdisciplinary working group of scholars to explore these questions. During a three year period, it will meet to develop the language, criteria, and conceptual framework for exploring issues related to genetic variation research and social identity. Specifically the project will address ways in which the information emerging from research into human genetic variation may affect three overlapping domains: concepts of identity and authenticity; concepts of identity and community; and concepts of identity, family, and kinship. The multidisciplinary working group that will explore these complex and novel issues includes scholars from genetics, philosophy, religious studies, sociology, cultural anthropology, and history, as well as scholars whose work is intimately tied to questions of race and ethnicity, such as those working in African-American studies, Jewish Studies, and Native American Studies. At the end of the project, we will be prepared to both publish the scholarly discourse to the academic community and to disseminate the results of our reflections to a wider audience via the Internet.
FUNDING AGENCY:
Funder:
NIHInstitute:
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTEFunding Type:
R01Project Number:
R01HG002196Start Date:
May 1, 2000End Date:
Apr 30, 2002PROJECT TERMS:
behavioral /social science research tag, community, culture, Ethnic group, family structure /dynamics, genetic mapping, Genetic Polymorphism, Genetic Screening, health science research analysis /evaluation, human population genetics, human subject, identity, Morals, psychological values, psychosocial separation, racial /ethnic difference, Self Concept, social perception, social psychology, workshop