Suspect Families DNA Analysis, Family Reunification and Immigration Policies

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Synopsis

Suspect Families is the first book to investigate the social, political, and ethical implications of parental testing for family reunification in immigration cases. Drawing on policy documents, legal frameworks, case study material and interviews with representatives of governmental and non-governmental organisation and immigration authorities, immigration lawyers, geneticists and applicants for family reunification, the book analyses the different political regimes and social arrangements in which DNA analysis is adopted for decision-making on family reunification in three distinct European countries: Austria, Finland and Germany. Interdisciplinary in scope, the book reconstructs the processes, institutional logic and the political and administrative practices of DNA testing from a comparative perspective, combining theoretical conceptualisation with detailed empirical work to explore the central societal, political and ethical issues raised by the use of DNA profiling in the context of immigration policy. A ground-breaking study of the role played by new technologies in migration decisions, Suspect Families will appeal to scholars of sociology, political science, science and technology studies and surveillance studies.

Book details

Author:
Thomas Lemke, Torsten Heinemann, Ilpo Helén, Ursula Naue, Martin Weiss
ISBN:
9781317048077
Related ISBNs:
9781315611426, 9781472424259, 9781472424266, 9781472424242, 9781472424242, 9781138053656, 9781138053656, 9781472424242, 9781138053656, 9781315611426
Publisher:
Taylor and Francis
Pages:
144
Reading age:
Not specified
Includes images:
No
Date of addition:
2020-02-18
Usage restrictions:
Copyright
Copyright date:
2015
Copyright by:
N/A 
Adult content:
No
Language:
English
Categories:
Nonfiction, Social Studies, Sociology