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Genomic Politics - How the Revolution in Genomic Science Is Shaping American Society (Hardcover)
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Genomic Politics - How the Revolution in Genomic Science Is Shaping American Society (Hardcover)
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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 the falsely convicted;
devise new medicines; test embryos; and discover our ethnic and
national roots. One might think that, given these advances, most
would favor the availability of genomic tools. Yet as Jennifer
Hochschild explains in Genomic Politics, the uses of genomic
science are both politically charged and hotly contested. After
all, genomics might result in bioterrorism, a demand for "designer
babies," or a revival of racial biology. Political divisions around
genomics do not follow the usual left-right ideological divides
that dominate most of American politics. Through four controversial
innovations resulting from genomic science-medicines for heart
disease approved for use by only African-Americans, on the grounds
of genetic distinctiveness; use of DNA evidence in the criminal
justice system; the search for one's roots through genetic
ancestry; and the use of genetic tests in prenatal exams-Hochschild
reveals how the phenomenon is polarizing America in novel ways.
Advocates of genomic science argue that these applications will
make life better, while opponents point out the potential for
misuse-from racial profiling to "selecting out" fetuses that gene
tests show to have conditions like Down syndrome. Hochschild's
central message is that the divide hinges on answers to two
questions: How significant are genetic factors in explaining human
traits and behaviors? And what is the right balance between risk
acceptance and risk avoidance for a society grappling with
innovations arising from genomic science? Experts differ among
themselves about who should make decisions about governing
genomics' uses, and Americans as a whole trust almost no one to do
so. A deeply researched and original analysis of the politics
surrounding one of the signal issues of our times, this is
essential reading for anyone interested in how the genetics
revolution is shaping society.
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