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On possibilising genealogy [PDF]
In this paper, I argue that the vindicatory/unmasking distinction has so far prevented scholars from grasping a third dimension of genealogical inquiry, one I call possibilising. This dimension has passed unnoticed even though it constitutes a crucial aspect of Foucault’s genealogical project starting from 1978 on.
D. Lorenzini
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Hacking is now a widely discussed and known phenomenon, but remains difficult to define and empirically identify because it has come to refer to many different, sometimes incompatible, material practices. This article proposes genealogy as a framework for understanding hacking by briefly revisiting Foucault’s concept of genealogy and interpreting its ...
T. Jordan
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Exploration of Genealogy Public Knowledge Service Model with the Resources and Technology: Taking the Exhibition Project of "AR Surname Wall" as an Example [PDF]
[Purpose/Significance] Genealogy resources are huge and precious historical and cultural heritage. However, in recent years, the value of genealogical resources has been ignored or mis-estimated by the public.
SHAN Shuyang, XIA Cuijuan, LIU Qianqian
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On the genealogy of machine learning datasets: A critical history of ImageNet
In response to growing concerns of bias, discrimination, and unfairness perpetuated by algorithmic systems, the datasets used to train and evaluate machine learning models have come under increased scrutiny. Many of these examinations have focused on the
Emily L. Denton+4 more
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A unified genealogy of modern and ancient genomes
The sequencing of modern and ancient genomes from around the world has revolutionised our understanding of human history and evolution1,2. However, the general problem of how best to characterise the full complexity of ancestral relationships from the ...
A. Wohns+9 more
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Bridging Disciplines to Form a New One: The Emergence of Forensic Genetic Genealogy
Forensic Genetic Genealogy (FGG) has fast become a popular tool in criminal investigations since it first emerged in 2018. FGG is a novel investigatory tool that has been applied to hundreds of unresolved cold cases in the United States to generate ...
Claire L. Glynn
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Acknowledgment to Reviewers of Genealogy in 2020
Peer review is the driving force of journal development, and reviewers are gatekeepers who ensure that Genealogy maintains its standards for the high quality of its published papers [...]
Genealogy Editorial Office
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Four misconceptions about investigative genetic genealogy
Investigative genetic genealogy (IGG) is a new technique for identifying criminal suspects that has sparked controversy. The technique involves uploading a crime scene DNA profile to one or more genetic genealogy databases with the intention of ...
Christi J. Guerrini+4 more
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