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DNA Works!: Merging Genetics and the Digital Realm
- Amelie Baumann (author)
Chapter of: Book of Anonymity(pp. 188–209)
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Title | DNA Works! |
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Subtitle | Merging Genetics and the Digital Realm |
Contributor | Amelie Baumann (author) |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.53288/0315.1.12 |
Landing page | https://punctumbooks.com/titles/book-of-anonymity/ |
License | https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ |
Copyright | Amelie Baumann |
Publisher | punctum books |
Published on | 2021-03-04 |
Page range | pp. 188–209 |
Print length | 22 pages |
Language | English (Original) |
Contributors
Amelie Baumann
(author)Amelie Baumann is a postdoctoral research associate at Freie Universität Berlin, where she is a member of the CRC 1171 “Affective Societies”. She is currently preparing an ethnographic research project on Covid-19 and aging /being old in Germany. Prior to that, she was a doc- toral student at the University of Bremen and a member of the research group “Reconfiguring Anonymity”. In her Ph.D. thesis, which she defended in October 2020, she ethnographically explored the transformation of ano- nymity in gamete donation in the UK and Germany by focusing on the knowledge practices and politics of donor-conceived persons.