Overview
Explore the complex relationship between DNA, equality, and societal success in this 57-minute SXSW 2022 conference talk. Delve into Professor Kathryn Paige Harden's research on developmental behavior genetics as she challenges conventional ideas about genetic superiority and meritocracy. Examine the impact of genetic luck on individual outcomes and consider a new vision for creating a fair society that acknowledges genetic differences. Analyze topics such as polygenic scores, antieugenic legislation, designer babies, and global genetic diversity. Engage with thought-provoking questions about the value of personal genomic information and the future challenges in genetic research. Gain insights into the intersection of genetics, psychology, and social policy while reflecting on the implications for equality in modern society.
Syllabus
Introduction
Lamars DNA
Essentialist Thinking
Education
Polygenic Score
The Genetic Lottery
Genetic Lottery Metaphor
Primate Response to Inequality
Ideology
Income Inequality
Education and Luck
Antieugenic Legislation
Polygenic Screening
Further entrenching bottlenecks
Designer babies
Global genetic diversity
Genomewide association study
How do you get beyond simplistic models
Is there any value to learning about your genome
Are we going to face the same problems
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