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Exploiting uncertainty in radiation limits: Monticello dissenters, health physicists, and the civilian nuclear-power debate (Minnesota).

机译:利用辐射极限的不确定性:蒙蒂塞洛持不同政见者,健康物理学家和民用核电辩论(明尼苏达州)。

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In the late 1960s and early 1970s nuclear energy was seen as the most promising new source of energy. A large number of states, however, challenged the nuclear-power industry in court, defending their right to impose more stringent radiation standards than those of the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). The stimulus for their challenge was the proposed operation of the Monticello nuclear-power plant, which became a turning point in the civilian nuclear-power debate. Doubt and mistrust of the federal authorities motivated the concerns of local scientists about the effects on human health of the low-level radiation emitted into the environment during the routine operation of nuclear-power plants. Their concerns catapulted onto the national institutional and political agendas. Prominent scientists John Gofman and Arthur Tamplin, who were working at the Lawrence Radiation Laboratory in Livermore, under a contract with the AEC, became deeply involved in the controversy and strongly supported the local concerned scientists.; The responses of the health-physics community to the issues raised by the Monticello dissenters, as I call the local concerned scientists and Gofman and Tamplin and the scientists who supported them, serve as a basis for my analysis of the interaction between politics and science and the ways in which scientific knowledge is produced, sustained, or changed.; The Monticello dissenters and health physicists constitute the main protagonists in my dissertation. I show they exploited the scientific uncertainty over radiation limits depending upon their political or professional interests. I also show that the scientific issue of the effects on human health of low-level radiation from the routine operation of nuclear-power plants emerged out of political concerns and in turn became the means of challenging and finally changing the political environment in which nuclear-power plants were operated in the United States. I also show that the political debate over low-level radiation from nuclear-power plants stigmatized health physics and shaped its subsequent evolution. Health physicists witnessed changes in their practice, profession, and scientific ideas in response to the issues that the Monticello dissenters raised.
机译:在1960年代末和1970年代初,核能被视为最有希望的新能源。但是,许多州在法庭上对核电行业提出了挑战,捍卫了它们施加比原子能委员会(AEC)更为严格的辐射标准的权利。他们面临挑战的动力是蒙蒂塞洛核电站的拟议运行,这成为了民用核电辩论的转折点。联邦当局的怀疑和不信任引起了当地科学家的关注,即核电站的常规运行过程中向环境中排放的低水平辐射对人类健康的影响。他们的关切跃升为国家机构和政治议程。根据与AEC的合同,在利弗莫尔的劳伦斯辐射实验室工作的杰出科学家约翰·戈夫曼和亚瑟·坦普林深深地卷入了这场争论,并大力支持了当地有关的科学家。健康物理学界对蒙蒂塞洛持不同政见者提出的问题(我称其为当地有关科学家,戈夫曼和坦普林以及支持他们的科学家)的反应,为我分析政治与科学和政治之间的相互作用奠定了基础。科学知识的产生,维持或改变的方式;在我的论文中,蒙蒂塞洛的持不同政见者和健康物理学家是主要角色。我表明他们根据其政治或专业兴趣,利用了辐射极限方面的科学不确定性。我还表明,核电厂常规运行产生的低水平辐射对人类健康的影响这一科学问题是出于政治考虑而出现的,而这反过来又成为挑战并最终改变了核电厂政治环境的手段。发电厂在美国运营。我还表明,关于核电厂低辐射的政治辩论给健康物理学蒙上了污名,并影响了其随后的发展。卫生物理学家目睹了针对蒙蒂塞洛持不同政见者提出的问题,他们的实践,专业和科学观念发生了变化。

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  • 作者

    Semendeferi, Ioanna.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Minnesota.;

  • 授予单位 University of Minnesota.;
  • 学科 History of Science.; Political Science General.; History United States.; Sociology General.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2003
  • 页码 326 p.
  • 总页数 326
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然科学史;政治理论;美洲史;社会学;
  • 关键词

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