Article ID: CBB907999916

A Tale of Two Molecular Californias (2019)

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Molecular identification technologies are often framed in terms of their societal benefits. Forensic uses of DNA databases benefit society through the efficient identification of criminal suspects, while consumer DNA services empower individuals by identifying ethnic, health-related, and potentially sexual, molecular genealogies. Two examples of these technologies are California’s criminological database CAL-DNA and the revitalized project to find a ‘gay gene.’ Both examples show how molecular identification technologies are also entangled with histories of coercion and stigmatization. The search for a ‘gay gene’ is premised on the historical stigmatization of homosexuality as deviant as well as contemporary concerns with resisting the idea that it is a lifestyle choice. The CAL-DNA database demonstrates that stigmatization still underpins contemporary identification technologies. This ‘race-neutral’ database puts racial minorities at increased risk of getting caught up in the criminal system precisely because of a racist history of identifying men of color as potential criminals. While the increasing criminological and consumer applications of molecular identification technologies are spearheaded in California, their uses emerge in a futurist culture that decontextualizes them from historic and contemporary coercion. The molecular identities these technologies create tell a tale of two Californias; one of empowerment and another of surveillance and stigma.

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Authors & Contributors
Ernesto Schwartz-Marín
Machado, Helena
Wade, Peter
M'charek, Amade
Aronson, Jay David
Foster, Laura A.
Journals
Science, Technology and Human Values
Social Studies of Science
Science as Culture
Endeavour: Review of the Progress of Science
Publishers
University of California, San Diego
Rutgers University Press
Routledge
Laterza
Continuum
Concepts
DNA; RNA
Forensic sciences
Identity
Science and society
Science and race
Race
People
Lombroso, Cesare
Time Periods
21st century
20th century, late
20th century
19th century
20th century, early
Places
United States
South Africa
Latin America
Bogotá (Colombia)
Colombia
South America
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