Is it possible to imagine a nuclear power plant as a memory site? In many respects, the answer is yes. Nuclear power already forms a part of cultural history museum exhibitions and closed-down nuclear plants have been documented and analysed from a heritage perspective. However, they are also highly controversial places for remembering the past, since their significance is exceptionally ambiguous. The plants stand for potential catastrophe, the complicated management of the radioactive waste and are often associated with nuclear weapons but – at the same time – they also imply hope in the future and a possible answer to the climate threat. Are closed-down nuclear power plants to be preserved in some way, and in that case why? And is our und...
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All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
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This article maps the presentation of nuclear power as valuable cultural heritage in Soviet and post...
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Many studies aimed at evaluation of sustainability of energy development in the 21st century showed ...
Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
The end of the Cold War brought the shrinking and dismantling of vast nuclear weapons complexes. As ...
peer reviewedUneasy endings: pasts and futures of nuclear infrastructures in France and Austria I...
This position statement summarises the discussion that took place as part of the AHRC research netwo...
CC BY 4.0This study focuses on nuclear tourism, which flourished a decade ago in the Exclusion Zone,...
This article examines the commemorative role played by museums of nuclear technology in the United S...
MARKED BY THE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...
The first Swedish commercial nuclear power plant was ordered in 1965. By 1973 it had been inaugurate...
All countries that manage nuclear waste will need to store it for a long time. When all the reactors...
Norddalen in Troms County, Norway, is today a relatively secluded valley, but within grim and dark w...
This article maps the presentation of nuclear power as valuable cultural heritage in Soviet and post...
The Indian Point Energy Centre (IPEC), New York’s first ever nuclear power plant owned by Entergy Co...
This essay explores the entangled material and biological afterlife of coal and steel industries in ...
Many studies aimed at evaluation of sustainability of energy development in the 21st century showed ...
Marked by the scientific discovery of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
The end of the Cold War brought the shrinking and dismantling of vast nuclear weapons complexes. As ...
peer reviewedUneasy endings: pasts and futures of nuclear infrastructures in France and Austria I...
This position statement summarises the discussion that took place as part of the AHRC research netwo...
CC BY 4.0This study focuses on nuclear tourism, which flourished a decade ago in the Exclusion Zone,...
This article examines the commemorative role played by museums of nuclear technology in the United S...
MARKED BY THE SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERY of atomic energy, the nuclear age, which spans the twentieth cent...
This article assays geographical research into nuclear cultures, and cognate conversations in atomic...