Becky Alexis?Martin
Nuclear geographies and nuclear issues
Alexis?Martin, Becky; Turnbull, Jonathon; Bennett, Luke; Bolton, Matthew; Davies, Thom; Dunlop, Gair; Hawkins, Dimity; Hogue, Rebecca H.; Holloway, Philippa; Malin, Stephanie A.; Mangioni, Talei Luscia; Mayoux, Chloe; McClelland, Gwyn; Meyer, Teva; slavick, elin o'Hara; Ross, Linda
Authors
Jonathon Turnbull
Luke Bennett
Matthew Bolton
Dr THOM DAVIES THOM.DAVIES1@NOTTINGHAM.AC.UK
Associate Professor
Gair Dunlop
Dimity Hawkins
Rebecca H. Hogue
Philippa Holloway
Stephanie A. Malin
Talei Luscia Mangioni
Chloe Mayoux
Gwyn McClelland
Teva Meyer
elin o'Hara slavick
Linda Ross
Contributors
Douglas Richardson
Editor
Noel Castree
Editor
Michael F. Goodchild
Editor
Audrey Kobayashi
Editor
Weidong Liu
Editor
Richard A. Marston
Editor
Abstract
Nuclear geographies and geographers contemplate the significance of nuclear technologies and issues for humans, nonhumans, and ecologies in the past, present, and future. This definition highlights how radiation interacts across different scales and mobilities by considering the significance of their relations to humans, nonhumans, ecologies, and materialities. The field brings together diverse geographical approaches to understand nuclear medicine, warfare, energy, and other nuclear technologies. With its focus on social, political, cultural, economic, and ecological consequences, nuclear geographies trace the way that nuclear legacies intersect with contemporary and future challenges. While a process of decolonization of knowledge has begun, more work is needed to highlight how and why the benefits and risks of nuclear technologies are unevenly distributed across lines of race, class, and gender, presenting threats to vulnerable human and nonhuman communities and perpetuating spatial inequalities. This definition provides a toolkit with which to approach key themes – landscapes, zones, and communities; materialities, culture, and the more‐than‐human; politics, activism, and postcolonialism – and with which to consider future directions.
Citation
Alexis‐Martin, B., Turnbull, J., Bennett, L., Bolton, M., Davies, T., Dunlop, G., …Ross, L. Nuclear geographies and nuclear issues. In D. Richardson, N. Castree, M. F. Goodchild, A. Kobayashi, W. Liu, & R. A. Marston (Eds.), International encyclopedia of geography: people, the Earth, environment and technology. Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg2109
Online Publication Date | Mar 25, 2021 |
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Deposit Date | May 8, 2021 |
Publisher | Wiley |
Book Title | International encyclopedia of geography: people, the Earth, environment and technology |
ISBN | 9780470659632 |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg2109 |
Public URL | https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5517735 |
Publisher URL | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/9781118786352.wbieg2109 |
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