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Vol. 20 (2015): L'anthropologie et le tournant ontologique

The Multiplicities of Dust: Showing the Skills of DNA at Assembling humans and Non-Humans

Soumise
December 14, 2020
Publié
2015-05-01

Résumé

Unique to each of us, our DNA nevertheless has multiple ontologies. Following dust through a crime scene, a forensic laboratory and a criminal court, we see that DNA is enacted in three different ways: as a sign, as a result and as a proof. Each of these DNAs entails its own regime of practice, codes and meaning. While forensic genetics has been associated with certainty, stability and truth, we contend that this characterisation is made possible by DNA’s multiplicities.