Genomic Politics, 9780197550731
Hardcover
Genetics, politics, and power collide, reshaping America’s future.

Genomic Politics

how the revolution in genomic science is shaping american society

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  • Hardcover

    336 pages

  • Release Date

    23 November 2021

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Summary

The Gene Divide: How Genomics is Reshaping American Politics

A groundbreaking analysis of how the genomic revolution is transforming American society and creating new social divisions—some along racial lines—that promise to fundamentally shape American politics for years to come.

The emergence of genomic science in the last quarter century has revolutionized medicine, the justice system, and our understanding of who we are. We use genomics to determine guilt and exonerate th…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780197550731
ISBN-10:0197550738
Author:Jennifer Hochschild
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:Oxford University Press Inc
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:336
Release Date:23 November 2021
Weight:567g
Dimensions:155mm x 236mm x 33mm
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Critics Review

“The Genomics Revolution is all around us, and it is wise to watch carefully for both positives and negatives, both personal and global. This book is a superbly balanced and comprehensive guide to enable all of us to understand and engage with that watching, working together to prevent mishaps and ensure equitable access to benefits.” – George Church, Professor of Genetics, Harvard Medical School”The issues that genomics poses are too important, new, and complex to afford the luxury of one-sided or partial viewpoints,’ Jennifer Hochschild writes is this pathbreaking book about a new scientific revolution that inspires hope, awe and wonder as well as anxiety, uneasiness and even alarm. She lives up to her own standard by painstakingly, empathetically and engagingly explaining the arguments we are likely to have with each other while being upfront abouther own nuanced views. Genomic Politics is an important achievement, a model of careful research, honest reflection and political savvy.” – E. J. Dionne Jr., author of Code Red and Our DividedPolitical Heart”Nobody is talking about the science-fictionesque reality of gene editing and genetic prediction that has arrived. Nobody, that is, except Jennifer Hochschild in her wonderful book, Genomic Politics. Unlike most issues, currently genetic policy is not highly polarizedDLthough that’s sure to change soon enough as charges of eugenics or ‘playing god’ start flying. Hochschild offers advice on how we might have a fruitful public dialogue as we approachthis transformative technology. A must read for anyone concerned with science and society.” – Dalton Conley, Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology, Princeton University”In this brilliant multi-method exploration, Hochschild shows how citizens and experts form beliefs about genomics and determine whether to oppose or support it. The answer lies not in political ideology or partisanshipDLthe fallback explanation that many may presumeDLbut rather in attitudes about genetics and risk. The book provides a remarkable portrait of what people think of genomics. Even more important is that Hochschild reveals how people form theirimpressions on new issues with huge public policy consequences. A must read for those interested in genomics and for anyone who cares about the public, preferences, and democratic governance.” – James N.Druckman, Payson S. Wild Professor of Political Science, Northwestern University

About The Author

Jennifer Hochschild

Jennifer Hochschild is Henry LaBarre Jayne Professor of Government as well as African and African American Studies at Harvard University and a former President of the American Political Science Association. Hochschild is the author or co-author of numerous books, including recently, Do Facts Matter? (co-authored with Katherine Levine Einstein), Creating a New Racial Order (co-authored with Vesla Weaver and Traci Burch), and Bringing Outsiders In (co-edited with John Mollenkopf). She is also the author of The American Dream and the Public Schools (co-authored with Nathan Scovronick), and other books.

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