This chapter examines post-Soviet efforts to address the legacies of nuclear testing near Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan, by tracing different modes of memorializing nuclear fallout. Similar to the construction of new monuments, memory work also takes place through scientific data labor aimed at the documentation of the impact of nuclear testing. In the early post-Soviet years of radical economic transition, nation building policies, and pressing environmental issues, a variety of scientific projects engaging in documenting health effects of fallout took shape. The analysis focuses on selected trajectories of Soviet nuclear legacies, especially concerning long-term, transgenerational effects of fallout exposure. It investigates scientific memory...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
At 1.23am in the morning of 26th April 1986, a combination of human error, political mismanagement, ...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...
This contribution describes configurations of knowledge and secrecy in scientific research into heal...
In the northeast of Kazakhstan more than 110 above ground nuclear explosions were carried out betwee...
Drawing on sixteen months of fieldwork in the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site region in Kazakhstan, ...
Abstract: In spite of the still on-going health and environmental impact of the Chernobyl nuclear ac...
The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
The present paper is an attempt at describing overall image of nuclear tests for the residents at Se...
Information about the consequences of human exposure to radiation in the former Soviet Union has rec...
To determine the long-term consequences of atmospheric atomic bomb tests for the population in the s...
This book is about nuclear legacies in Russia and Central Asia, focusing on selected sites of the So...
This paper explores the production of vernacular geological knowledge about uranium during the Cold ...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
The dissertation examines knowledge production practices following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accide...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
At 1.23am in the morning of 26th April 1986, a combination of human error, political mismanagement, ...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...
This contribution describes configurations of knowledge and secrecy in scientific research into heal...
In the northeast of Kazakhstan more than 110 above ground nuclear explosions were carried out betwee...
Drawing on sixteen months of fieldwork in the Semipalatinsk Nuclear Test Site region in Kazakhstan, ...
Abstract: In spite of the still on-going health and environmental impact of the Chernobyl nuclear ac...
The Cold War was centered on the fight for superiority in the international system between the Unite...
The present paper is an attempt at describing overall image of nuclear tests for the residents at Se...
Information about the consequences of human exposure to radiation in the former Soviet Union has rec...
To determine the long-term consequences of atmospheric atomic bomb tests for the population in the s...
This book is about nuclear legacies in Russia and Central Asia, focusing on selected sites of the So...
This paper explores the production of vernacular geological knowledge about uranium during the Cold ...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
The dissertation examines knowledge production practices following the 1986 Chernobyl nuclear accide...
In order to understand the politics of Chernobyl fallout, we need to approach these debates on diffe...
At 1.23am in the morning of 26th April 1986, a combination of human error, political mismanagement, ...
The former Soviet Union conducted totally 456 nuclear tests between 1949 and 1989 in Semipalatinsk, ...