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Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States: Critical Approaches in the Health Social Sciences Series

Editat de Dianne Quigley, Amy Lowman, Steve Wing
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 15 mai 2012
The U.S.A. s nuclear weapons program has exposed workers and the public to health hazards since World War II. In the 1980s and 1990s, federal health agencies responded to new revelations about these hazards by pouring millions of dollars into research on the health impacts of radiation. In Tortured Science: Health Studies, Ethics and Nuclear Weapons in the United States , community health activists and researchers reflect on the research program for addressing the health effects of nuclear weapons production at Hanford, WA, Rocky Flats, CO, Livermore Labs, CA, and Fernald, OH. The authors describe conflicts of interest, data suppression, technical inadequacies, and other examples of how researchers failed in their social responsibility to the affected human populations. The research program s health studies did not lead to any meaningful follow-up on the major health concerns of community members, nor have they helped communities seek reparations for high radiation exposures that may have contributed to thyroid, bone, lung and other diseases. In Tortured Science , several ethicists review these health research problems. Research ethics as a discipline seeks to protect individuals and groups, obtain approval from affected communities, mitigate potential research harms, and guard against vigilance, scientific contrivance, denial, and suppression of findings. Such protections were not adequately provided in the research program on the health effects of nuclear weapons production, as critiqued in the ethical reviews. This book compels us to develop a new ethical framework for scientific research on military-industrial and other sources of contamination. Intended Audience: Public health professionals; graduates/undergraduates in public health, community health, environmental studies, epidemiology, medical anthropology, public sociology, ethics/religious studies, and science policy; government health researchers at federal health agencies, centres for ethics and bioethics (private/academic), and community health organisations; community-based researchers and environmental organisations; nuclear weapons and peace organisations.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780895037770
ISBN-10: 0895037777
Pagini: 282
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.36 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Critical Approaches in the Health Social Sciences Series

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

Public țintă

Professional Practice & Development

Cuprins

 Tribute
Steve Wing

Foreword: Class, Race, and Research on Health Impacts of Nuclear Weapons Production

Acknowledgments

Introduction


CHAPTER 1
Commentary on Ethics and Community-Based Research: Responsibility, Precaution, and Transparency
Sheldon Krimsky

CHAPTER 2
Insignificant and Invisible: The Human Toll of the Hanford Thyroid Disease Study
Trisha Thompson Pritikin

CHAPTER 3
A Community’s Experience with Environmental Health Research at the Fernald Feed Production Plant
Edwa Yocum

CHAPTER 4
Democracy and Public Health at Rocky Flats: The Examples of Edward A. Martell and Carl J. Johnson
LeRoy Moore

CHAPTER 5
A Collaborative Effort to Address the Distribution of Plutonium-Contaminated Sludge in Livermore, California
Patrice Sutton, Jacqueline Cabasso, Tracy Barreau, and Marylia Kelley

CHAPTER 6
Institutional Preferences for Justice, Avoiding Harm, and Expertise in Public Health Policy Making about the Health Consequences of Iodine-131 Nuclear Weapons Testing Fallout
Seth Tuler

CHAPTER 7
Ethics of Uranium Mining Research and the Navajo People
Bindu Pannikar, Esther Yassie, and Doug Brugge

CHAPTER 8
Investigation of an Excess of Malignant Melanoma among Employees of the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory
Donald F. Austin

CHAPTER 9
The Risks of Making Nuclear Weapons
Robert Alvarez

CHAPTER 10
Improving Community Research Protections for Communities Exposed to Cold War Nuclear Experiments
Dianne Quigley

CHAPTER 11
Ethical Review of Radiation Effect Narratives
Ernest Wallwork

Postscript
Index



Notă biografică

Amy Lowman, Dianne Quigley, Steve Wing

Descriere

In Tortured Science, community health activists and researchers reflect on the research program for addressing the health effects of nuclear weapons production at Hanford, WA, Rocky Flats, CO, Livermore Labs, CA, and Fernald, OH.