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Radon's Deadly Daughters: Science, Environmental Policy, and the Politics of Risk

Autor Michael R. Edelstein, William J. Makofske
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 18 dec 1997
Five years after Three Mile Island awakened Americans to the dread of radioactive release, a new and potentially more consequential radioactive threat was discovered in a Pennsylvania home. Touted as the second major cause of lung cancer, the radon problem was prominent as a leading environmental risk. However, widespread acceptance of this risk has never materialized. In this vibrant account, Edelstein and Makofske unveil the complex mix of social and scientific factors that have led to public and official misunderstanding of the geologic radon issue. The lessons of radon have great relevance in a contaminated world where people are increasingly surrounded by invisible environmental hazards, where uncertainty and controversy shroud a clear understanding of the threat, and where one can choose apathetic acceptance or attempt to discern how to actively protect oneself and one's family.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780847683345
ISBN-10: 0847683346
Pagini: 380
Dimensiuni: 150 x 226 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Victims of a New Threat
Chapter 2 Seeing the Invisible: The Recognition of Natural Radon
Chapter 3 Tightrope Walking a Federal Response to Geologic Radon
Chapter 4 Where Did They Hide the Dead Bodies?
Chapter 5 The Myth of the Reading Prong
Chapter 6 The Myth of the Quick Fix
Chapter 7 Passing the Buck
Chapter 8 Radon Program Decentralization
Chapter 9 Marketing Radon Risk to the Wary Consumer
Chapter 10 The Radon Private Sector
Chapter 11 Limits of the Market
Chapter 12 Radon as a Non-Regulatory Risk
Chapter 13 The Societal Implications of Radon Exposure
Chapter 14 The Science and Technology of Radon

Recenzii

As its subtitle promises, this is a book on radon policy, not radon psychology. Yet in another sense Radon's Deadly Daughters is very much a book about health psychology. How radon came to be framed as it did, and how the way it was framed affected policy and thus public health, are essentially questions of health psychology, questions that Edelstein and Makofske address with authority and insight.
The authors provide a persuasive, well-written case study in which radon policy is seen as a model of a failing, decentralized, free market approach to environmental hazards. The book provides a succesful weave of science, policy, and culture. This is a thought provoking book for those interested in understanding radon or risk assessment and for environmental planning faculty looking for a well written, comprehensive case study.