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An International Journal of Theory and Research
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Peering Inward for Ethnic Identity: Consumer Interpretation of DNA Test Results

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Pages 47-66 | Published online: 25 Jan 2008

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Amy Aldridge Sanford, Rosa M. Banda, Carmen Tejeda-Delgado, Patricia Lynn Hernandez, Delaney Vampran-Foster & Angela Walker. (2023) “I Looked in the Mirror. I Was Like, ‘Where?’”: (Re)constructing Ethnic-Racial Identity after Receiving Direct-To-Consumer Genetic Test Results. Southern Communication Journal 88:4, pages 340-352.
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Angela L. Putman & Dani S. Kvam. (2023) “I’m generally just a White European mutt”: Communication strategies for interpreting and sharing DNA-based ancestry test results. Journal of International and Intercultural Communication 16:1, pages 36-55.
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Adam L. Horowitz, Aliya Saperstein, Jasmine Little, Martin Maiers & Jill A. Hollenbach. (2019) Consumer (dis-)interest in genetic ancestry testing: the roles of race, immigration, and ancestral certainty. New Genetics and Society 38:2, pages 165-194.
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Elizabeth Watt & Emma Kowal. (2019) What’s at stake? Determining indigeneity in the era of DIY DNA. New Genetics and Society 38:2, pages 142-164.
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