Duke University Press
Public Reactions to Nuclear Waste
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About this book
A much-needed supplement to the largely technical literature on this problem, the book provides extensive studies of the reaction of citizens--whether rural or urban, near-site residents or prospective visitors--to proposed nuclear waste sites around the nation, particularly Nevada's Yucca Mountain. Conducted by distinguished sociologists, psychologists, political scientists, and economists, these studies constitute the most comprehensive account available of the impact of public perceptions and opinions on the nuclear waste policy process in the United States. As such, the collection will clarify the politics of nuclear waste siting and will give impetus to the stalled debate over the issue.
Contributors. Rodney K. Baxter, Julia G. Brody, Bruce Clary, Lori Cramer, William H. Desvousges, Riley E. Dunlap, Douglas Easterling, Judy K. Fleishman, James Flynn, William R. Freudenburg, Michael E. Kraft, Richard S. Krannich, Howard Kunreuther, Mark Layman, Ronald L. Little, Robert Cameron Mitchell, Alvin H. Mushkatel, Joanne M. Nigg, K. David Pijawka, Eugene A. Rosa, Paul Slovic
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Riley Dunlap is Professor of Sociology and Rural Sociology at Washington State University.
Michael E. Kraft is Professor of Political Science and Public Policy and Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor of Environmental Studies at the University of Wisconsin, Green Bay.
Eugene A. Rosa is Professor of Sociology at Washington State University.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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List of figures and tables
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Preface
xiii - Part I the context of public concern with nuclear waste
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1. Public opinion and nuclear waste Policymaking
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2. The historical development of public reactions to nuclear power: implications for nuclear waste policy
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3. Perceived risk, trust, and nuclear waste: lessons from yucca mountain
64 - Part II public reactions to preliminary sites
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4. Public testimony in nuclear waste repository hearings: a content analysis
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5. Sources of public concern about nuclear waste disposal in Texas agricultural communities
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6. Local attitudes toward siting a high-level nuclear waste repository at Hanford, Washington
136 - Part III public reactions to the yucca mountain, Nevada site
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7. Perceived risk and attitudes toward nuclear wastes: national and Nevada perspectives
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8. The vulnerability of the convention industry to the siting of a high-level nuclear waste repository
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9. Nevada urban residents' attitudes toward a nuclear waste repository
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10. Rural community residents' views of nuclear waste repository siting in Nevada
263 - Part IV summary and policy implications
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11. Prospects for public acceptance of a high-level nuclear waste repository in the united states: summary and implications
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Index
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