Powerless science? : science and politics in a toxic world /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Boudia, Soraya (Editor), Jas, Nathalie (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Berghahn Books, 2014.
Series:Environment in history ; v. 2.
Subjects:
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction. The greatness and misery of science in a toxic world / Soraya Boudia and Nathalie Jas
  • Part I. Knowledge, expertise, and the transformations in regulatory systems
  • Precaution and the history of endocrine disruptors / Nancy Langston
  • The political life of mutagens: a history of the Ames test / Angela N. H. Creager
  • DES, cancer, and endocrine disruptors: ways of regulating, chemical risks, and public expertise in the United States / Jean-Paul GaudilliĆ”ere
  • Managing scientific and political uncertainty: environmental risk assessment in a historical perspective / Soraya Boudia.
  • Part II. Activism and nonactivism: alternative uses of knowledge
  • Work, bodies, militancy: the "class ecology" debate in 1970s Italy / Stefania Barca
  • What kind of knowledge is needed about toxicant-related health issues? Some lessons drawn from the Seveso dioxin case / Laura Centemeri
  • From suspicious illness to policy change in petrochemical regions: popular epidemiology, science, and the law in the United States and Italy / Barbara L. Allen
  • Guinea pigs go to court: epidemiology and class actions in Taiwan / Paul Jobin and Yu-Hwei Tseng.
  • Part III. Putting knowledge, ignorance, and regulation into perspective
  • Reckless laws, contaminated people: science reveals legal shortcomings in public health protections / Carl F. Cranor
  • Untangling ignorance in environmental risk assessment / Scott Frickel and Michelle Edwards
  • Low-dose toxicology: narratives from science-transcience interface / Sheldon Krimsky
  • Unruly technologies and fractured oversight: toward a model for chemical control for the twenty-first century / Jody A. Roberts.