Powerless science ? science and politics in a toxic world
Item Type
Author
Language
English
Abstract
In spite of decades of research on toxicants, along with the growing role of scientific expertise in public policy and the unprecedented rise in the number of national and international institutions dealing with environmental health issues, problems surrounding contaminants and their effects on health have never appeared so important, sometimes to the point of appearing insurmountable. This calls for a reconsideration of the roles of scientific knowledge and expertise in the definition and management of toxic issues, which this book seeks to do. It looks at complex historical, social, and political dynamics, made up of public controversies, environmental and health crises, economic interests, and political responses, and demonstrates how and to what extent scientific knowledge about toxicants has been caught between scientific, economic, and political imperatives.
Publication Year
2014
Publication Date
2014
Publisher
License
ISBN
978-1-78238-236-2
Physical Description
VIII-280 p.
Publication Place
New York (NY)
Oxford
Series
The environment in history : international perspectives
Short Title
Powerless science ?
Series Number
vol. 2