Andrew Sullivan: not all academic research in intelligence field is toxic; the picture is complex

The discussion of the state of academic research into race, IQ, and genetics continues at Andrew Sullivan’s blog. Today’s update:

I’ve reached out to some academic pros in the intelligence field, and the feedback I get is that the exploration of IQ and race is effectively toxic as a subject. But the rest of the research area is more complex than my first post suggested…

About Joe Perez

Author of books including Soulfully Gay, one of the first memoirs in the tradition of World Spirituality based on Integral principles. Director of Communications and Scholar-in-Residence at the Center for World Spirituality. Blogger since 2003. Arctophile and ailurophile. A little bit country and a little bit "part and whole."

Comments

  1. sage :

    Joe, do you have any specific objective or goal or purpose connected to these posts here that contain very brief snippets of Andrew Sullivan’s around his ongoing commentary on race (sic) genetics and intelligence testing without any commentary of your own included in the posts? Thanks.

    • It’s an interesting topic. The short sideblog/microblog posts are often links to articles on topics that I’ve blogged about before or will be blogging about in the future.