Toxicants, Health and Regulation Since 1945
Soraya Boudia (University of Strasbourg) & Nathalie Jas (INRA)- Hardcover: 256 pages
- Publisher: Pickering & Chatto Ltd (Mar 31 2013)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1848934033
- ISBN-13: 978-1848934030
The number of substances potentially dangerous to our health and
environment is constantly increasing. Though governments have introduced
measures to protect us from this rising threat, the growth in industry
and new developments in science and technology mean that we are at
greater risk of exposure to toxic materials than at any other time in
history. The papers in this volume examine the concurrent rise of
pollutants and the regulations designed to police their use.
Introduction – Soraya Boudia and Nathalie Jas
1 The Cold War Over the Worker’s Body: Cross-National Clashes over Maximum Allowable Concentrations in the Post-World War II Era – Christopher Sellers
2 Adapting to ‘Reality’: The Emergence of an International Expertise on Food Additives and Contaminants in the 1950s and early 1960s – Nathalie Jas
3 From Threshold to Risk: Exposure to Low Doses of Radiation and its Effects on Toxicants Regulation – Soraya Boudia
4 ‘License to Expose?’ Occupational Exposure Limits, Scientific Expertise and State in Contemporary France – Emmanuel Henry
5 Chemical Infrastructures of the St Clair River – Michelle Murphy
6 Managing an Everlastingly Polluted World: Food Policies and Community Health Actions in the French West Indies – Didier Torny
7 Chernobyl Empowerment? Exporting ‘Participatory Governance’ to Contaminated Territories – Sezin Topçu
1 The Cold War Over the Worker’s Body: Cross-National Clashes over Maximum Allowable Concentrations in the Post-World War II Era – Christopher Sellers
2 Adapting to ‘Reality’: The Emergence of an International Expertise on Food Additives and Contaminants in the 1950s and early 1960s – Nathalie Jas
3 From Threshold to Risk: Exposure to Low Doses of Radiation and its Effects on Toxicants Regulation – Soraya Boudia
4 ‘License to Expose?’ Occupational Exposure Limits, Scientific Expertise and State in Contemporary France – Emmanuel Henry
5 Chemical Infrastructures of the St Clair River – Michelle Murphy
6 Managing an Everlastingly Polluted World: Food Policies and Community Health Actions in the French West Indies – Didier Torny
7 Chernobyl Empowerment? Exporting ‘Participatory Governance’ to Contaminated Territories – Sezin Topçu
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