Article ID: CBB760985734

Negotiating Belgian identity in Wisconsin through ancestry genomics (2023)

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How do Wisconsin-based descendants of Belgian immigrants – living in a mid-western, largely white, and mostly rural community – connect a perceived common Belgian ancestry to a contemporary sense of belonging through genomic ancestry testing (GAT)? Members of this community negotiate GAT’s results in relation to their prior self-identification with Belgian ancestry and present-identity claims, highlighting two important findings. First, in this community, prior self-identification with both Belgian ancestry and present-day identity are important for understanding how group members negotiate GAT’s results. GAT results have meaning for group members as long as they can be interpreted in a way that re-establishes the histories of connectedness and social life experiences that underpin a specifically ‘Belgian’ identity. Second, another feature of more interest for STS researchers is that there are no specific genomic markers clearly linking individuals to a ‘Belgian’ ancestry. The lack of genomic markers for Belgian ancestry ends up enabling a socially flexible interpretation of results. Indirectly and with inventiveness, community members establish their Belgian ancestry through the genomic results, despite the absence of a ‘Belgian’ category derivable from the tests. As such, there is significant flexibility in the way that genomic ancestry testing ends up filtering into everyday practices.

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Authors & Contributors
García-Deister, Vivette
López-Beltrán, Carlos
Richardson, Sarah S.
Santos, Ricardo Ventura
Wade, Peter
El-Haj, Nadia Abu
Journals
Social Studies of Science
Historical Studies in the Natural Sciences
Journal of the History of Biology
Medicina nei Secoli - Arte e Scienza
Science as Culture
Science in Context
Publishers
Duke University Press
Rutgers University Press
Cambridge University Press
MIT Press
University of California Press
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Genomics
Genetics
Race
Identity
Human genetics
Ancestry
People
Fiers, Walter
He, Jiankui
Rose, Nicholas
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
20th century, late
Places
Mexico
Brazil
Latin America
United States
Israel
Belgium
Institutions
Human Genome Project
Ghent University
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