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Transnational perspectives on the relationship between nuclear energy and society.

With the aim of overcoming the disciplinary and national fragmentation that characterizes much research on nuclear energy, Engaging the Atom brings together specialists from a variety of fields to analyze comparative case studies across Europe and the United States. It explores evolving relationships between society and the nuclear sector from the origins of civilian nuclear power until the present, asking why nuclear energy has been more contentious in some countries than in others and why some countries have never gone nuclear, or have decided to phase out nuclear, while their neighbors have committed to the so-called nuclear renaissance. Contributors examine the challenges facing the nuclear sector in the context of aging reactor fleets, pressing climate urgency, and increasing competition from renewable energy sources.

Written by leading academics in their respective disciplines, the nine chapters of Engaging the Atom place the evolution of nuclear energy within a broader set of national and international configurations, including its role within policies and markets.

Table of Contents
  • Preface
  • Introduction: Nuclear Energy and Society in Postwar Europe
    Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas
  • Part 1: Context
    1. Nuclear-Society Relations from the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
    Paul Josephson, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Arne Kaijser
  • 2. The Changing Economic Context Influencing Nuclear Decisions
    Mar Rubio-Varas
  • Part 2: Actors
    3. One Movement or Many? The Diversity of Antinuclear Movements in Europe
    Albert Presas i Puig and Jan-Henrik Meyer
  • 4. International Organizations and the Atom: How Comecon, Euratom, and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Developed Societal Engagement
    Paul Josephson and Markku Lehtonen
  • Part 3: Perspectives
    5. Risky or Beneficial? Exploring Perceptions of Nuclear Energy over Time in a Cross-Country Perspective
    Josep Espluga, Wilfried Konrad, Ann Enander, Beatriz Medina, Ana Prades, and Pieter Cools
  • 6. Trust and Mistrust in Radioactive Waste Management: Historical Experience from High- and Low-Trust Contexts
    Markku Lehtonen, Matthew Cotton, and Tatiana Kasperski
  • 7. Nuclear Power and Environmental Justice: The Case for Political Equality
    Matthew Cotton
  • 8. Nuclear Energy in Europe: A Public Technology
    Stathis Arapostathis, Robert Bud, and Helmuth Trischler
  • 9. Nuclear Installations at European Borders: Transboundary Collaboration and Conflict
    Arne Kaijser and Jan-Henrik Meyer
  • Conclusions: Future Challenges for Nuclear Energy and Society in a Historical Perspective
    Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas
  • Contributors
    Index

    Engaging the Atom: The History of Nuclear Energy

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        Publisher: West Virginia University Press
        Publication Date: 30/12/2021
        ISBN13: 9781952271328, 978-1952271328
        ISBN10: 1952271320

        Description

        Book Synopsis
        Transnational perspectives on the relationship between nuclear energy and society.

        With the aim of overcoming the disciplinary and national fragmentation that characterizes much research on nuclear energy, Engaging the Atom brings together specialists from a variety of fields to analyze comparative case studies across Europe and the United States. It explores evolving relationships between society and the nuclear sector from the origins of civilian nuclear power until the present, asking why nuclear energy has been more contentious in some countries than in others and why some countries have never gone nuclear, or have decided to phase out nuclear, while their neighbors have committed to the so-called nuclear renaissance. Contributors examine the challenges facing the nuclear sector in the context of aging reactor fleets, pressing climate urgency, and increasing competition from renewable energy sources.

        Written by leading academics in their respective disciplines, the nine chapters of Engaging the Atom place the evolution of nuclear energy within a broader set of national and international configurations, including its role within policies and markets.

        Table of Contents
        • Preface
        • Introduction: Nuclear Energy and Society in Postwar Europe
          Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas
        • Part 1: Context
          1. Nuclear-Society Relations from the Dawn of the Nuclear Age
          Paul Josephson, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Arne Kaijser
        • 2. The Changing Economic Context Influencing Nuclear Decisions
          Mar Rubio-Varas
        • Part 2: Actors
          3. One Movement or Many? The Diversity of Antinuclear Movements in Europe
          Albert Presas i Puig and Jan-Henrik Meyer
        • 4. International Organizations and the Atom: How Comecon, Euratom, and the OECD Nuclear Energy Agency Developed Societal Engagement
          Paul Josephson and Markku Lehtonen
        • Part 3: Perspectives
          5. Risky or Beneficial? Exploring Perceptions of Nuclear Energy over Time in a Cross-Country Perspective
          Josep Espluga, Wilfried Konrad, Ann Enander, Beatriz Medina, Ana Prades, and Pieter Cools
        • 6. Trust and Mistrust in Radioactive Waste Management: Historical Experience from High- and Low-Trust Contexts
          Markku Lehtonen, Matthew Cotton, and Tatiana Kasperski
        • 7. Nuclear Power and Environmental Justice: The Case for Political Equality
          Matthew Cotton
        • 8. Nuclear Energy in Europe: A Public Technology
          Stathis Arapostathis, Robert Bud, and Helmuth Trischler
        • 9. Nuclear Installations at European Borders: Transboundary Collaboration and Conflict
          Arne Kaijser and Jan-Henrik Meyer
        • Conclusions: Future Challenges for Nuclear Energy and Society in a Historical Perspective
          Arne Kaijser, Markku Lehtonen, Jan-Henrik Meyer, and Mar Rubio-Varas
        • Contributors
          Index

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