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Ancestry, identity and meaning: The importance of biological ties in contemporary society
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Document Date: 2014-05-20 18:25:45


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Washington / DC / Cambridge / Melbourne / London / New York / /

Company

Oxford University Press / Polity Press / Bantam Press / McGraw-Hill / Ancestry.com / /

Facility

La Trobe University / Australian Institute of Family Studies / /

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brain necessitating chemical intervention / belief systems / reproductive technologies / chemical imbalance / assisted reproductive technologies / cultural belief systems / human search / earlier animistic belief systems / /

Organization

National Geographic Society / La Trobe University / Melbourne / Rhys Price-Robertson B IOLOGICAL TIES ARE IMPORTANT / Oxford University / Australian Institute of Family Studies / /

Person

Amy Watson / Soloff / Justin Oakley / Pauline Kenny / Carlie Sporton / Deborah Dempsey / /

Position

D. J. / anthropologist / /

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Free Press / Personality and Social Psychology Review / Current Anthropology / /

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assisted reproductive technologies / cloning / /

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