Kudankulam : the story of an Indo-Russian nuclear power plant Raminder Kaur
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- 9780199498710
- 0199498717
- 23 333.7ENG KAU.K
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333.7ENG FOL.I Investigaions in Environmental Geology | 333.7ENG FOS.E Beyond Environmentalism A Philosophy of Nature | 333.7ENG HUD.L Living with Earth: An Introduction to Environmental Geology | 333.7ENG KAU.K Kudankulam : the story of an Indo-Russian nuclear power plant | 333.7ENG KEL.E Environmental geology / | 333.7ENG MAC.O Our changing planet : Introduction to earth system science and global environmental change / | 333.7ENG MCC.E Environmental geology today / |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Based on over a decade of historical and ethnographic research, the book discusses the anti-nuclear campaign's part in 'right to lives' movements, the (re)production of knowledge and ignorance in the understanding of radiation, and tactics to create an evidence-base in response to the otherwise unavailable or inaccessible data on radiation and public health in India. In the process, we cast a lens on how national and transnational solidarity was both received and curtailed, where processes of neoliberalisation and national security led to the hardening of the 'nuclear state'. This phenomenon came with the direct and indirect repression of the anti-nuclear movement with the engineering of 'death conditions' for its protagonists. They reveal what part the nuclear plant plays in contested discourses of development, democracy and nationalism in multiple spaces of criticality.0Altogether, this is one of few books that have at its heart the many facets of a grassroots movement for energy justice in the global south from the 1980s that, three decades on, went on to become an international cause celebre.
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