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8. Localizing Smog
Transgressions in the Therapeutic Landscape
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Joshua Dunsby
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
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The Emergence of Air Pollution as a Problem
- 1. Perceptions and Effects of Late Victorian Air Pollution 15
- 2. “The Invisible Evil” 27
- 3. Public Perceptions of Smoke Pollution in Victorian Manchester 51
- 4. Uplands Downwind 77
- 5. The “Smoky City” between the Wars 100
- 6. The Merits of the Precautionary Principle 119
- 7. Interpreting the London Fog Disaster of 1952 154
- 8. Localizing Smog 170
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Air Pollution Policy Today
- 9. A Fine Balance 203
- 10. Who Owns the Air? 223
- 11. Air Pollution in Spain 241
- 12. Clearing the Air and Breathing Freely 261
- 13. Invisible People, Invisible Places 288
- 14. Notes from the Field 305
- 15. The Social and Political Construction of Air Pollution 324
- Afterword 337
- Contributors 343
- Index 349
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Introduction 1
-
The Emergence of Air Pollution as a Problem
- 1. Perceptions and Effects of Late Victorian Air Pollution 15
- 2. “The Invisible Evil” 27
- 3. Public Perceptions of Smoke Pollution in Victorian Manchester 51
- 4. Uplands Downwind 77
- 5. The “Smoky City” between the Wars 100
- 6. The Merits of the Precautionary Principle 119
- 7. Interpreting the London Fog Disaster of 1952 154
- 8. Localizing Smog 170
-
Air Pollution Policy Today
- 9. A Fine Balance 203
- 10. Who Owns the Air? 223
- 11. Air Pollution in Spain 241
- 12. Clearing the Air and Breathing Freely 261
- 13. Invisible People, Invisible Places 288
- 14. Notes from the Field 305
- 15. The Social and Political Construction of Air Pollution 324
- Afterword 337
- Contributors 343
- Index 349