Workstream Overview:
The Genomics and Identity Politics workstream is a joint programme of events that bring together staff from Egenis, Cesagen, Innogen and the Genomics Policy and Research Forum to investigate how genomic and genetic knowledge and practice relate to the politics of identity.
The collaboration takes the form of 5 workshops at the different centres, each of which concentrates on one aspect of genomics and identity politics in a way that links to one of the flagship research themes of the host centre.
Workshops:
- Policing Genes: Medicine, Immigration and the Census - 13/14 March 2008 at Egenis, University of Exeter
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- Constructing/Contesting Mobilizations: Biopolitics, Activism and Identity – 27 June 2008 at Cesagen, Lancaster University
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- Genetic Suspects: Emerging Forensic Uses of Genomic Technologies – 2/3 October 2008 at Genomics Forum, The University of Edinburgh
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- The Genetics and Identity Politics of Parenthood and Family: We are family? – 19/20 February 2009 at Genomics Forum, The University of Edinburgh (organised by Innogen, The University of Edinburgh)
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View Event Report (as pdf): We Are Family workshop report
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- Genomics and Identity Politics – 24th September 2009 at Egenis, University of Exeter.
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For further details:
Please contact Dr. Christine Hauskeller - c.hauskeller@exeter.ac.uk
Workshop Reports:
13 March 2008
EGN Genomics and Identity Workstream: First Workshop Summary
27 June 2008 - EGN Genomics and Identity Workstream: Second Workshop Report (adobe .pdf, 425 kbs)











