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A Biography of Endocrine Disruptors: The Narrative Surrounding the Appearance and Regulation of a New Category of Toxic Substances

机译:内分泌干​​扰物传记:围绕一类新的有毒物质的出现和调控的叙述

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Endocrine disruptors are chemicals that interact with the hormone system to negative effect. They 'disrupt' normal processes to cause diseases like vaginal cancer and obesity, reproductive issues like t-shaped uteri and infertility, and developmental abnormalities like spina bifida and cleft palate. These chemicals are ubiquitous in our daily lives, components in everything from toothpaste to microwave popcorn to plastic water bottles. My dissertation looks at the history, science, and regulation of these impactful substances in order to answer the question of how endocrine disruptors appeared, got interpreted by different groups, and what role science played in the process. My analysis reveals that endocrine disruptors followed a unique science policy trajectory in the US, rapidly going from their proposal in 1991 to their federal regulation in 1996, even amid intense and majority scientific disagreement over whether the substances existed at all. That trajectory resulted from the work of a small number of scientist-activists who constructed a concept and category as scientific, social, and regulatory. By playing actors from each sphere against each other and advancing a very specific scientific narrative that fit into a regulatory and social window of opportunity in the 1990s, those scientist-activists made endocrine disruptors a national issue that few could ignore. Those actions resulted in the Endocrine Disruptor Screening Program, a heavily-criticized and ineffective regulatory program. My dissertation tells a story of the past that informs the present. In 2018, the work of researchers, public media, and policymakers in the 1990s continues to play out, evident in the deep scientific division over endocrine disrupting effects and the inability of the European Union to settle on even a definition of endocrine disruptors for regulation purposes.
机译:内分泌干​​扰物是与激素系统相互作用产生负面影响的化学物质。它们“破坏”正常过程,从而引起诸如阴道癌和肥胖症之类的疾病,诸如T形子宫和不育症之类的生殖问题以及诸如脊柱裂和裂left之类的发育异常。这些化学物质在我们的日常生活中无处不在,从牙膏到微波爆米花再到塑料水瓶,应有尽有。我的论文着眼于这些有影响力物质的历史,科学和法规,以回答内分泌干扰物如何出现,如何被不同群体解释以及科学在此过程中起什么作用的问题。我的分析表明,内分泌干扰物在美国遵循独特的科学政策轨迹,从1991年的提议迅速发展到1996年的联邦法规,即使在关于该物质是否存在的强烈和多数科学分歧中也是如此。这种轨迹来自少数科学家活动家的工作,他们构造了科学,社会和监管的概念和类别。通过让各个领域的参与者相互竞争,并推进一种非常具体的科学叙述,使其适应1990年代的监管和社会机会窗口,这些科学家激进主义者将内分泌干扰物变成了一个很少有人可以忽略的国家问题。这些行动导致了内分泌干扰物筛查计划,这是一个受到严重批评和无效的监管计划。我的论文讲述了一个过去的故事,讲述了一个现在的故事。 2018年,研究人员,公共媒体和政策制定者在1990年代的工作继续发挥作用,这在关于内分泌干扰作用的深刻科学分歧以及欧盟甚至无法为监管目的而定义内分泌干扰物的定义方面表现得淋漓尽致。

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  • 作者

    Abboud, Alexis J.;

  • 作者单位

    Arizona State University.;

  • 授予单位 Arizona State University.;
  • 学科 Science history.;Biology.;Public policy.;Endocrinology.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 332 p.
  • 总页数 332
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
  • 关键词

  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:31

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