
The Genome Factor
What the Social Genomics Revolution Reveals about Ourselves, Our History, and the Future
Princeton University Press
Will be published approx. on 13. November 2018
Book
Paperback/Softback
294 pages
978-0-691-18316-9 (ISBN)
Description
How genomics is revolutionizing the social sciences
For a century, social scientists have avoided genetics like the plague. But the nature-nurture wars are over. In the past decade, a small but intrepid group of economists, political scientists, and sociologists have harnessed the genomics revolution to paint a more complete picture of human social life than ever before. The Genome Factor describes the astonishing discoveries being made at the scientific frontier where genomics and the social sciences intersect. Dalton Conley and Jason Fletcher reveal that there are real genetic differences by racial ancestry-but ones that don't conform to what we call black, white, or Latino. Genes explain a significant share of who gets ahead in society and who does not, but can also act as engines of mobility that counter social disadvantage. The Genome Factor shows how genomics is transforming the social sciences-and how social scientists are integrating both nature and nurture into a unified, comprehensive understanding of human behavior at both the individual and society-wide levels.
For a century, social scientists have avoided genetics like the plague. But the nature-nurture wars are over. In the past decade, a small but intrepid group of economists, political scientists, and sociologists have harnessed the genomics revolution to paint a more complete picture of human social life than ever before. The Genome Factor describes the astonishing discoveries being made at the scientific frontier where genomics and the social sciences intersect. Dalton Conley and Jason Fletcher reveal that there are real genetic differences by racial ancestry-but ones that don't conform to what we call black, white, or Latino. Genes explain a significant share of who gets ahead in society and who does not, but can also act as engines of mobility that counter social disadvantage. The Genome Factor shows how genomics is transforming the social sciences-and how social scientists are integrating both nature and nurture into a unified, comprehensive understanding of human behavior at both the individual and society-wide levels.
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"Co-Winner of the 2018 Best Book Award, Evolution, Biology, and Society Section, American Sociological Association" "Winner of the 2018 Otis Dudley Duncan Award, Section on Population of the American Sociological Association"More details
Language
English
Place of publication
New Jersey
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Illustrations
33 b/w illus.
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 144 mm
Thickness: 22 mm
Weight
396 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-691-18316-9 (9780691183169)
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Dalton Conley | Jason Fletcher
The Genome Factor
What the Social Genomics Revolution Reveals about Ourselves, Our History, and the Future
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03/2017
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Persons
Dalton Conley is the Henry Putnam University Professor of Sociology at Princeton University. Jason Fletcher is Professor of Public Affairs, Sociology, Agricultural and Applied Economics, and Population Health Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.