@DamienMorris@IsaacKing314 The main point still stands: we agree that this was a hasty (and poorly worded) solution, and it is unlikely to show up again in future conference registrations.
@DamienMorris@IsaacKing314 The intended point was not at all that this was somehow your fault (your submission was accepted) - only that the Bristol organizers would perhaps have been more likely to engage on the substance of your argument if there had been less of a time pinch.
@dcwuser The registration deadline was a month ago, and the program was set two weeks ago. For reference, the (extraordinarily varied and fascinating) schedule can be found here: https://t.co/FoCfMEyXqU
1. We’d like to clarify the situation on the "code of conduct" presented to attendees of the ESSGN conference. This was an early internal draft that was prepared somewhat hastily. In retrospect, asking attendees to sign it was premature and has understandably raised concerns.
The @ESSGNetwork just refused to let me participate in their conference in May because, as a matter of conscience, I refused to sign their ethically & politically contentious statement of principles. I guess freedom of conscience does not exist in social science genetics in 2025.
@IsaacKing314 As both you and Damien point out, there can be nuanced and legitimate disagreement over the definitions of some of these words, and the earlier formulations were clumsy in a way that missed the intended mark. Hence the multiple rounds of revision since.
@IsaacKing314 To be clear, he would likely still have been able to register - his paper had already been accepted. But one could imagine that the organizers would have been more likely to engage with his points (and perhaps raise it with the board) if the conversation had happened a month ago.
@IsaacKing314 Fair semantic point - the statement did use the exact wording of "eugenic ideology." Whether this has any implications for political ideology more broadly is arguably a different question, and no such connotations were intended.
@IsaacKing314 An important missing piece of information (from the point of view of the organizers) is that the registration deadline was almost a month ago. The posted exchange about the attempted registration happened yesterday.
@IsaacKing314 Both things can be true. The board backed having a statement in the conference registration. This early draft ended up being that statement due to a short time frame. It has since been revised after multiple rounds of feedback from members.
3. Since the submission deadline, we’ve gone through several revisions of this code based on feedback from our members. We’re now taking time to reconsider whether it’s appropriate to ask conference participants to sign it in the future. We appreciate the honest dialogue!
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