Why should we look at art when we talk about nuclear power? Nuclear power, military and civilian, has been framed as a solution many times: a solution to end war and sustain global peace, a solution for growing energy demands in rich countries, and more recently, a solution to climate change. All of these solutions soon produced a number of new problems, or turned into problems themselves, contributing to the wicked complexity of the techno-human condition. Yet, it is a mistake to turn away from complexity and seek answers in the form of certainties. After all, the ‘solutions’ listed above are a product of creating certainties where there are none, of trying to overcome complexity and ambiguity.In this study, I argue that art is relevant to...
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Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
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Chapter in an edited volume, Eyes and Gazes in Philosophy and Arts, eds. Giuseppe Patella and Atsush...
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This paper introduces the work of the artist James Acord, an American stone carver and artist who ca...
International audienceJulie Jebeile is a PhD student in philosophy of science at IHPST, Paris. In he...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
In this article, I articulate a tension between sublime and non-sublime nuclear nature imaginaries t...
In one of his books on Gaia, James Lovelock argued that the best way to protect the rain forests of ...
Public debates on nuclear technology are multifaceted and complex, especially when it comes to risks...
Care takes time. Caring, whether with, for, or about a living being or entity that is more-than-huma...
The predominant existential and political issues surrounding the ‘nuclear’ are no longer focused on ...
Working with the nuclear economy and nuclear aesthetics is a complex ethical process, one that twist...
The need for a secure and sustainable energy future has become firmly entrenched on the global polit...
Community Arts and Cultural Development (CACD) can celebrate and enhance community resilience while...
Chapter in an edited volume, Eyes and Gazes in Philosophy and Arts, eds. Giuseppe Patella and Atsush...
The Nuclear Culture Source Book is a resource and introduction to nuclear culture, one of the most u...
Our cultural apparatus appears ill-equipped, if not unable, to conceptualize or frame the present nu...
This paper introduces the work of the artist James Acord, an American stone carver and artist who ca...
International audienceJulie Jebeile is a PhD student in philosophy of science at IHPST, Paris. In he...
This essay explores the faultlines, poetic pressures and social structures of feeling determining po...
Nuclear energy production worldwide has created the problem of what to do with its legacy of high-le...
In this article, I articulate a tension between sublime and non-sublime nuclear nature imaginaries t...
In one of his books on Gaia, James Lovelock argued that the best way to protect the rain forests of ...
Public debates on nuclear technology are multifaceted and complex, especially when it comes to risks...
Care takes time. Caring, whether with, for, or about a living being or entity that is more-than-huma...