Happy apocalypse : a history of technological risk
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Author
Contributors
Broder, David, translator.
Published
London ; Verso, 2024.
Status
Shirlington - Adult Nonfiction - NEW
303.483 FRESS
1 available
303.483 FRESS
1 available
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Published
London ; Verso, 2024.
Format
Book
Physical Desc
259 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Language
English
Notes
General Note
Translated from the French.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
"Being environmentally conscious is not nearly as modern as we imagine. As a mode of thinking it goes back hundreds of years. Yet we typically imagine ourselves among the first to grasp the impact humanity has on the environment. Hence there is a fashion for green confessions and mea culpas. But the notion of a contemporary ecological awakening leads to political impasse. It erases a long history of environmental destruction. Furthermore, by focusing on our present virtues, it overlooks the struggles from which our perspective arose. In response, Happy Apocalypse plunges us into the heart of controversies that emerged in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries around factories, machines, vaccines and railways. Jean-Baptiste Fressoz demonstrates how risk was conceived, managed, distributed and erased to facilitate industrialization. He explores how clinical expertise around 1800 allowed vaccination to be presented as completely benign, how the polluter-pays principle emerged in the nineteenth century to legitimize the chemical industry, how safety norms were invented to secure industrial capital and how criticisms and objections were silenced or overcome to establish technological modernity. Societies of the past did not inadvertently alter their environments on a massive scale. Nor did they disregard the consequences of their decisions. They seriously considered them, sometimes with dread. The history recounted in this book is not one of a sudden awakening but a process of modernising environmental disinhibition."--,Provided by publisher.
Subjects
LC Subjects
Environmental risk assessment -- History.
Industrialization -- Environmental aspects -- History.
Technological innovations -- Environmental aspects -- History.
Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- History.
Technology -- Risk assessment -- History.
Technology -- Social aspects -- History.
Technology and civilization.
Industrialization -- Environmental aspects -- History.
Technological innovations -- Environmental aspects -- History.
Technological innovations -- Social aspects -- History.
Technology -- Risk assessment -- History.
Technology -- Social aspects -- History.
Technology and civilization.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Fressoz, J., & Broder, D. (2024). Happy apocalypse: a history of technological risk (English-language edition.). Verso.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste and David, Broder. 2024. Happy Apocalypse: A History of Technological Risk. London: Verso.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste and David, Broder. Happy Apocalypse: A History of Technological Risk London: Verso, 2024.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Fressoz, J. and Broder, D. (2024). Happy apocalypse: a history of technological risk. English-language edn. London: Verso.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Fressoz, Jean-Baptiste,, and David Broder. Happy Apocalypse: A History of Technological Risk English-language edition., Verso, 2024.
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