Article ID: CBB001421201

Biological Citizenship Reconsidered: The Use of DNA Analysis by Immigration Authorities in Germany (2014)

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Heinemann, Torsten (Author)
Lemke, Thomas (Author)


Science, Technology and Human Values
Volume: 39, no. 4
Issue: 4
Pages: 488-510


Publication Date: 2014
Edition Details: Article in a special issue, “Technologies of Belonging”
Language: English

In recent years, there has been an intense debate about the concept of biological or genetic citizenship. The growing literature on this topic mostly refers to the importance of patients' associations, disease advocacy organizations, and self-help groups that are giving rise to new forms of subjectivation and collective action. The focus is on the extension of rights, the emergence of new possibilities of participation, and the choice-enhancing options of the new genetics. However, this perspective tends to neglect the potential for exclusion and restriction of citizenship rights based on biological traits. We aim to broaden and complement the existing theoretical discussion on biological citizenship, which so far has concentrated on the medical sphere, by investigating a new empirical field. The article analyzes the use of DNA analysis for family reunification and shows that biological criteria still play an important role in decision making on citizenship rights in nation-states. Presenting Germany as an exemplary case, we argue that the use of parental testing endorses a biological concept of the family that is mobilized to diminish citizenship rights. The argument is based on documentary analysis and on interviews with representatives of nongovernmental organizations and immigration authorities, lawyers, geneticists, and applicants for family reunification.

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Authors & Contributors
Nelson, Alondra
M'charek, Amade
Baie, Mona
Noah Tamarkin
Gracia Liu-Farrer
Aschoff, Jürgen C.
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Science as Culture
Science, Technology and Human Values
Science Communication
Public Understanding of Science
Medizinhistorisches Journal
Publishers
Cambridge University Press
Rutgers University Press
Perseus
Florida State University
Duke University Press
Cornell University Press
Concepts
Human genetics
Science and race
DNA; RNA
Disease and diseases
Science and law
Family
People
Foucault, Michel
Himmler, Heinrich
Murdoch, George Peter
Hitler, Adolf
Beckett, Samuel
Time Periods
20th century, late
21st century
20th century, early
20th century
Places
Germany
United States
South Africa
Japan
Europe
Berlin (Germany)
Institutions
Human Genome Diversity Project
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