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CHAPTER 12 Unruly Technologies and Fractured Oversight: Toward a Model for Chemical Control for the Twenty-First Century
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Jody A. Roberts
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Greatness and Misery of Science in a Toxic World 1
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PART I Knowledge, Expertise, and the Transformations in Regulatory Systems
- CHAPTER 1 Precaution and the History of Endocrine Disruptors 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Political Life of Mutagens: A History of the Ames Test 46
- CHAPTER 3 DES, Cancer, and Endocrine Disruptors: Ways of Regulating, Chemical Risks, and Public Expertise in the United States 65
- CHAPTER 4 Managing Scientific and Political Uncertainty: Environmental Risk Assessment in a Historical Perspective 95
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PART II Activism and Nonactivism: Alternative Uses of Knowledge
- CHAPTER 5 Work, Bodies, Militancy: The “Class Ecology” Debate in 1970s Italy 115
- CHAPTER 6 What Kind of Knowledge is Needed about Toxicant-Related Health Issues? Some Lessons Drawn from the Seveso Dioxin Case 134
- CHAPTER 7 From Suspicious Illness to Policy Change in Petrochemical Regions: Popular Epidemiology, Science, and the Law in the United States and Italy 152
- CHAPTER 8 Guinea Pigs Go to Court: Epidemiology and Class Actions in Taiwan 170
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PART III Putting Knowledge, Ignorance, and Regulation into Perspective
- CHAPTER 9 Reckless Laws, Contaminated People: Science Reveals Legal Shortcomings in Public Health Protections 195
- CHAPTER 10 Untangling Ignorance in Environmental Risk Assessment 215
- CHAPTER 11 Low-Dose Toxicology: Narratives from the Science-Transcience Interface 234
- CHAPTER 12 Unruly Technologies and Fractured Oversight: Toward a Model for Chemical Control for the Twenty-First Century 254
- Contributors 269
- Index 274
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Figures and Tables vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: The Greatness and Misery of Science in a Toxic World 1
-
PART I Knowledge, Expertise, and the Transformations in Regulatory Systems
- CHAPTER 1 Precaution and the History of Endocrine Disruptors 29
- CHAPTER 2 The Political Life of Mutagens: A History of the Ames Test 46
- CHAPTER 3 DES, Cancer, and Endocrine Disruptors: Ways of Regulating, Chemical Risks, and Public Expertise in the United States 65
- CHAPTER 4 Managing Scientific and Political Uncertainty: Environmental Risk Assessment in a Historical Perspective 95
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PART II Activism and Nonactivism: Alternative Uses of Knowledge
- CHAPTER 5 Work, Bodies, Militancy: The “Class Ecology” Debate in 1970s Italy 115
- CHAPTER 6 What Kind of Knowledge is Needed about Toxicant-Related Health Issues? Some Lessons Drawn from the Seveso Dioxin Case 134
- CHAPTER 7 From Suspicious Illness to Policy Change in Petrochemical Regions: Popular Epidemiology, Science, and the Law in the United States and Italy 152
- CHAPTER 8 Guinea Pigs Go to Court: Epidemiology and Class Actions in Taiwan 170
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PART III Putting Knowledge, Ignorance, and Regulation into Perspective
- CHAPTER 9 Reckless Laws, Contaminated People: Science Reveals Legal Shortcomings in Public Health Protections 195
- CHAPTER 10 Untangling Ignorance in Environmental Risk Assessment 215
- CHAPTER 11 Low-Dose Toxicology: Narratives from the Science-Transcience Interface 234
- CHAPTER 12 Unruly Technologies and Fractured Oversight: Toward a Model for Chemical Control for the Twenty-First Century 254
- Contributors 269
- Index 274