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Nu-Beyond is a UK based independent organisation that recognises the factors that exacerbate the tensions between the various communities who see this world as their home. These tensions are experienced in racial, sexual or class driven patterns of behavior, which are invariably socially and historically created.
Dr William “Lez” Henry, interviewed in Race and Intelligence, is a founder, and one of their consultants.
James R. Flynn is a Distinguished Associate of The Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge and Professor Emeritus at the University of Otago (New Zealand. As a psychologist, he is best known for the 'Flynn Effect', the discovery of massive IQ gains from one generation to another.
James Flynn lecture, in which he explains the Flynn Effect.
For publications by James Flynn.
Article about James Flynn, in The New Yorker, written by Malcolm Gladwell.
Richard Lynn Prof. Emeritus, University of Ulster.
His book The Global Bell Curve - Race, IQ and Inequality Worldwide, builds on Richard Herrnstein and Charles Murray’s (1994) The Bell Curve in which they showed that in the United States intelligence (IQ) is an important determinant of educational attainment, earnings, and socioeconomic status.
Paper on Intelligence Knowns and Unknowns written by a task force established by the American Psychological Association in response to the publication of The Bell Curve.
Richard Nisbett's book Intelligence and How to Get It: Why Schools and Cultures Count argues that intellect is not primarily genetically determined but is principally influenced by societal factors.
J Philippe Rushton known for his highly controversial work on intelligence and racial differences, particularly his book Race, Evolution and Behavior; which book grew out of his earlier paper, Evolutionary Biology and Heritable Traits.
Prof. Steve Jones is a professor of genetics and Head of the Department of Genetics, Evolution and Environment at University College London. He is also a television presenter and a prize-winning author on the subject of biology, especially evolution. He is one of the best known contemporary popular writers on evolution.
Here is an article by Steven Rose titled "Should scientists study race and IQ? NO: Science and society do not benefit” and an opposing argument by Stephen Ceci and Wendy M Williams titled “Should scientists study race and IQ? YES: The scientific truth must be pursued”.
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