Ilan Dar-Nimrod – Who Are You – Who Am I? Theoretical and Practical Concerns at the Era of the Gene

The 20th century was dubbed the Century of the Gene and the 21st century is likely to upstage its predecessor in that regard. Dar-Nimrod will present theoretical and empirical research that addresses the effects that are elicited when individuals encounter arguments propagating the relevance of genes for specific behaviors, conditions, diseases, and group differences. The presentation will address a variety of effects ranging from ingroup perceptions to evaluations of outgroups, discussing research on people’s understanding of social categorizations such as race and gender, as well as people’s comprehension of the etiology of health and behaviors assessed through the lens of genetic essentialism.

Ilan Dar-Nimrod is a professor at the University of Sydney, Australia. Dar-Nimrod completed their bachelor degree with a double major at Haifa University (Israel) and my PhD (social psychology) at the University of British Columbia (Canada). As a researcher, they are interested in diverse topics such as how our genes and environment affect us physically and cognitively, the relationship between our choices and our satisfaction.

This event is free and open to the public.

This event is sponsored by Columbia University and Barnard College and is part of the Psychology Department Seminar Series.

200B Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University











When: Mon., May. 7, 2018 at 12:10 pm - 1:10 pm
Where: Columbia University
116th St. & Broadway
212-854-1754
Price: Free
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The 20th century was dubbed the Century of the Gene and the 21st century is likely to upstage its predecessor in that regard. Dar-Nimrod will present theoretical and empirical research that addresses the effects that are elicited when individuals encounter arguments propagating the relevance of genes for specific behaviors, conditions, diseases, and group differences. The presentation will address a variety of effects ranging from ingroup perceptions to evaluations of outgroups, discussing research on people’s understanding of social categorizations such as race and gender, as well as people’s comprehension of the etiology of health and behaviors assessed through the lens of genetic essentialism.

Ilan Dar-Nimrod is a professor at the University of Sydney, Australia. Dar-Nimrod completed their bachelor degree with a double major at Haifa University (Israel) and my PhD (social psychology) at the University of British Columbia (Canada). As a researcher, they are interested in diverse topics such as how our genes and environment affect us physically and cognitively, the relationship between our choices and our satisfaction.

This event is free and open to the public.

This event is sponsored by Columbia University and Barnard College and is part of the Psychology Department Seminar Series.

200B Schermerhorn Hall, Columbia University

Buy tickets/get more info now