Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal

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Livre
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Titre
Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal
Résumé
In the industrialized nations of the global North, well-funded agencies like the CDC attend to citizens' health, monitoring and treating for toxic poisons like lead. How do the under-resourced nations of the global South meet such challenges? In Edges of Exposure, Noémi Tousignant traces the work of toxicologists in Senegal as they have sought to warn of and remediate the presence of heavy metals and other poisons in their communities. Situating recent toxic scandals within histories of science and regulation in postcolonial Africa, Tousignant shows how decolonization and structural adjustment have impacted toxicity and toxicology research. Ultimately, as Tousignant reveals, scientists' capacity to conduct research—as determined by material working conditions, levels of public investment, and their creative but not always successful efforts to make visible the harm of toxic poisons—affects their ability to keep equipment, labs, projects, and careers going.
Collection
Experimental Futures: Technological Lives, Scientific Arts, Anthropological Voices
Lieu
Durham
Maison d’édition
Duke University Press
Date
2018
Nb de pages
224
Langue
Anglais
ISBN
978-0-8223-7124-3
Titre abrégé
Edges of Exposure
Catalogue de bibl.
Duke University Press Books
Référence
Tousignant, Noémi. Edges of Exposure: Toxicology and the Problem of Capacity in Postcolonial Senegal. Experimental Futures: Technological Lives, Scientific Arts, Anthropological Voices. Durham : Duke University Press, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1215/9780822371724.
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