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  • Inevitably Toxic: Historical Perspectives on Contamination, Exposure, and Expertise
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  • Brinda Sarathy, Janet Brodie, and Vivien Hamilton
  • 2018
  • Published by: University of Pittsburgh Press
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Winner, 2019 CHOICE Awards Outstanding Academic Title

Not a day goes by that humans aren’t exposed to toxins in our environment—be it at home, in the car, or workplace. But what about those toxic places and items that aren’t marked? Why are we warned about some toxic spaces' substances and not others? The essays in Inevitably Toxic consider the exposure of bodies in the United States, Canada and Japan to radiation, industrial waste, and pesticides. Research shows that appeals to uncertainty have led to social inaction even when evidence, e.g. the link between carbon emissions and global warming, stares us in the face. In some cases, influential scientists, engineers and doctors have deliberately "manufactured doubt" and uncertainty but as the essays in this collection show, there is often no deliberate deception. We tend to think that if we can’t see contamination and experts deem it safe, then we are okay. Yet, having knowledge about the uncertainty behind expert claims can awaken us from a false sense of security and alert us to decisions and practices that may in fact cause harm.

In the epilogue, Hamilton and Sarathy interview Peter Galison, a prominent historian of science whose recent work explores the complex challenge of long term nuclear waste storage.

 

Table of Contents

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  1. Cover
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  1. Half Title, Series Info, Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
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  1. Contents
  2. pp. vii-viii
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. ix-x
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  1. Introduction - Toxicity, Uncertainty, and Expertise
  2. Vivien Hamilton, Brinda Sarathy
  3. pp. 3-20
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  1. Part One: Radiation
  1. 1. X-ray Protection in American Hospitals
  2. Vivien Hamilton
  3. pp. 23-49
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  1. 2. Contested Knowledge: The Trinity Test Radiation Studies
  2. Janet Farrell Brodie
  3. pp. 50-73
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  1. 3. Crossroads in San Francisco: The Naval Radiological Defense Laboratory and Its Afterlives
  2. Lindsey Dillon
  3. pp. 74-96
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  1. 4. Born Opaque: Investigating the Nuclear Accident at the Santa Susana Field Laboratory
  2. William Palmer
  3. pp. 97-118
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  1. Part Two: Industrial Toxins
  1. 5. Making Way for Industrial Waste: Water Pollution Control in Southern California, 1947–1955
  2. Brinda Sarathy
  3. pp. 121-155
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  1. 6. Processing the Past into Your Future: Uncovering the Hidden Consequences of Industrial Development in the West Texas Petrochemical Industry
  2. Sarah Stanford-McIntyre
  3. pp. 156-181
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  1. 7. Vast, Incredible Damage: Herbicides and the U.S. Forest Service
  2. James G. Lewis, Char Miller
  3. pp. 182-206
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  1. 8. Neighborhood Oil Drilling and Environmental Justice in Los Angeles
  2. Bhavna Shamasunder
  3. pp. 207-232
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  1. Part Three: Community, Contestation, Expanding Expertise
  1. 9. Atomic Bomb Survivors, Medical Experts, and the Endlessness of Radiation Illness
  2. Naoko Wake
  3. pp. 235-258
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  1. 10. On Sovereignty, Deficits, and Dump Fires: Risk Governance in an Arctic “Dumpcano”
  2. Alexander Zahara
  3. pp. 259-283
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  1. Epilogue- Containment: Discussing Nuclear Waste with Peter Galison
  2. Peter Galison, Vivien Hamilto, Brinda Sarathy
  3. pp. 284-302
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. 303-306
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  1. Index
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