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This essay studies scientists’ plans to categorize Brazilians biologic features, focusing on genetic studies on Brazil’s Northeast population carried out by US and Brazilian geneticists from the 1960s to 1980s. Mapping surname adoption and its relation to frequency of genes was one of the approaches used by geneticists to categorize racial ancestry of ...
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This essay studies scientists’ plans to categorize Brazilians biologic features, focusing on genetic studies on Brazil’s Northeast population carried out by US and Brazilian geneticists from the 1960s to 1980s. Mapping surname adoption and its relation to frequency of genes was one of the approaches used by geneticists to categorize racial ancestry of ...
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The History of the Family, 2000
A meeting on surnames was recently held in Lyons, gathering searchers from different scientific horizons such as sociology, history, anthropology, demography and population genetics. We selected the six following papers because of their major interest to history of the family and history of populations.
Guy Brunet, Alain Bideau
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A meeting on surnames was recently held in Lyons, gathering searchers from different scientific horizons such as sociology, history, anthropology, demography and population genetics. We selected the six following papers because of their major interest to history of the family and history of populations.
Guy Brunet, Alain Bideau
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2021
Abstract The conjunction in China of market reform and the one-child policy underlies new child-surnaming practices, discussed here for the first time. For a number of reasons, wives from daughter-only families are disrupting an established practice by giving their own surnames, rather than the husband’s, to their child(ren).
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Abstract The conjunction in China of market reform and the one-child policy underlies new child-surnaming practices, discussed here for the first time. For a number of reasons, wives from daughter-only families are disrupting an established practice by giving their own surnames, rather than the husband’s, to their child(ren).
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