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Unmaking the Bomb

Environmental Cleanup and the Politics of Impossibility

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Exploring the complex relationships surrounding nuclear issues, Shannon Cram's work examines the unsettling realities of nuclear cleanup and governance from various perspectives, including personal and societal impacts. The book blends ethnography, science history, and memoir, offering a critical look at how societies manage and normalize environmental harm. Cram's analysis reveals the profound effects of nuclear damage and the societal mechanisms that render such dangers commonplace, making it a significant contribution to discussions on environmental justice and risk assessment.

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Unmaking the Bomb, Shannon Cram

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Sous-titre
Environmental Cleanup and the Politics of Impossibility
Langue
Anglais
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rigide
Pages
222
ISBN13
9780520395114
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Exploring the complex relationships surrounding nuclear issues, Shannon Cram's work examines the unsettling realities of nuclear cleanup and governance from various perspectives, including personal and societal impacts. The book blends ethnography, science history, and memoir, offering a critical look at how societies manage and normalize environmental harm. Cram's analysis reveals the profound effects of nuclear damage and the societal mechanisms that render such dangers commonplace, making it a significant contribution to discussions on environmental justice and risk assessment.