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Facing a Toxic Object
Christiane Schürkmannsubject
060101 anthropologyPolitical scienceGeneral Social SciencesRadioactive waste0601 history and archaeology06 humanities and the arts010501 environmental sciencesObject (computer science)01 natural sciencesConstruction engineering0105 earth and related environmental sciencesdescription
AbstractOver the past decades, industrial societies have produced a range of substances whose effects humans increasingly identify as toxic—a prominent example is radioactive waste and the question of its disposal. This fabricated “object of modernity” not only calls for the knowledge of the natural sciences, it also affects society at large in its immense challenge of figuring out how to dispose of this material and altogether “detoxify” society from its hazardous activity. The contribution develops a heuristic perspective on toxic objects, exemplified by analyzing documents with a focus on how different societal actors in Germany problematize high-level radioactive waste (HLW) in the context of finding a repository site. The perspective on toxic objects aims to strengthen a more nuanced view of “modern” relationships between human action and material activity with regard to hazardous socio-chemical fabrications as a consequence of an objectified nature.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2021-03-01 | Nature and Culture |