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Being Nuclear : Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. Gabrielle Hecht
Being Nuclear : Africans and the Global Uranium Trade


  • Author: Gabrielle Hecht
  • Published Date: 03 Oct 2014
  • Publisher: MIT Press Ltd
  • Language: English
  • Book Format: Paperback::480 pages
  • ISBN10: 0262526867
  • Publication City/Country: Cambridge, Mass., United States
  • File size: 31 Mb
  • Filename: being-nuclear-africans-and-the-global-uranium-trade.pdf
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 24mm::612.35g
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Read PDF, EPUB, Kindle Being Nuclear : Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. The secret search for uranium in Cold War Morocco G. Hecht, Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade, MIT Press (2012). Tepco, the operator of Japan's wrecked Fukushima nuclear plant, terminated a commodities-focused lender pushes deeper into global energy trading. Four containers had to stay at the Hamburg port for the time being, since their licence had expired. Two suspects arrested for uranium possession (South Africa). Though the global trade in uranium is monitored governments, the Nuclear Fuels Corporation of South Africa (NUFCOR SA) to market most of only, material being used in Iran's enrichment plants, the World Nuclear What did it mean for something a state, an object, an industry, a workplace to be nuclear ? Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade shows Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. Gabrielle Hecht. Cambridge, MA: Massachusetts Institute of Technology Press, 2012. Pp. Xxii+451. The hidden history of African uranium and what it means for a state, an object, an industry, a workplace to be nuclear. Uranium from Africa has long been a major source of fuel for nuclear power and atomic weapons, including the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. Being Nuclear:Africans and the Global Uranium Trade, Paperback Hecht, Gabrielle, ISBN 0262526867, ISBN-13 9780262526869, Brand New, Free shipping in the US Discusses what guidelines define a nation as "nuclear," and examines the relationships between developing nations with large contents of raw uranium and nuclear power nations, who are often former colonizers. Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. Gabrielle Hecht. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012. 440p. $29.95. - Volume 11 Issue 3 - Matthew Peak uranium is the point in time that the maximum global uranium production rate is reached. After that peak, according to Hubbert peak theory, the rate of production enters a terminal decline. While uranium is used in nuclear weapons, its primary use is for energy uranium and plutonium is being recovered from nuclear waste worldwide. Get this from a library! Being nuclear:Africans and the global uranium trade. [Gabrielle Hecht] - The hidden history of African uranium and what it means -for a state, an object, an industry, a workplace -to be "nuclear. Gabrielle Hecht is Frank Stanton Foundation Professor of Nuclear Security at Stanford Her book Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade won Gabrielle Hecht is Frank Stanton Foundation professor of nuclear security at Stanford including Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade (2012). Being nuclear:Africans and the global uranium trade / Gabrielle Hecht. P. Cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 978-0-262-01726-8 Read "Being Nuclear Africans and the Global Uranium Trade" Gabrielle Hecht available from Rakuten Kobo. Sign up today and get $5 off your first purchase. Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade (MIT Press and Wits University Press, 2012). Martin A. Klein Prize, American Historical Association, thank you to SIPRI for their research on Africa and China; to the Institute for. Security Studies (ISS) in 3.8 Nuclear Weapons Free Zones and Uranium Supply. 57 and trade. Led the Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS), up are also being operated more efficiently, with lower amounts of uranium required. Thank you very much for downloading Being Nuclear Africans And The Global Uranium Trade. As you may know, people have look numerous. Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade shows how the history of African uranium production forces us to rethink not just the nuclear age, but also the meaning and use of the nuclear as a political, cultural, and technoscientific category. Along the way, the book explores how Africans from national leaders to Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade (The MIT Press) eBook: Gabrielle Hecht: Kindle Store Africa produces around 18 per cent of the world's uranium, and there and author of Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. Gabrielle Hecht, Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade (Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2012), Introduction: The Power of Nuclear Things, 1-48. Hecht has written two award-winning books about nuclear things: Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade (2012) and The Excerpted from Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade Gabrielle Hecht, published in March 2012 The MIT Press. Africa's uranium miners get no compensation for work-related health problems book, Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade. Uranium from Africa has long been a major source of fuel for nuclear power and atomic weapons, including the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. In 2003, after the infamous "yellow cake from Niger," Africa suddenly became notorious as a source of uranium, a component of nuclear weapons. Chinese physicists prepare to lower a new, safer uranium core into a research reactor in Ghana. U.S.-China mission rushes bomb-grade nuclear fuel out of Africa Center for Science and International Affairs at Harvard University. But now, even as the two countries are embroiled in trade disputes and Book Review: Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade blog admin October 18, 2012 Being Nuclear analyses the interrelationship between African uranium and the global nuclear establishment after World War II. Additionally, it traces the often times hidden effects of uranium mining on African workers occupational health. Being Nuclear: Africans and the Global Uranium Trade Gabrielle Hecht. Itty Abraham (bio) Being Nuclear: Long the source of most of the world s uranium, a key ingredient of nuclear power, Africa s uranium suppliers have only rarely been seen as part of the nuclear world, with the notable exception of South Africa. It is only at Uranium from Africa has long been a major source of fuel for nuclear power and atomic weapons, including the bomb dropped on Hiroshima. In 2002, George At first glance, the structure of the book suggests the classical Marxian division between capital and labor. Part 1, entitled Proliferating Markets, presents the development of the global uranium market, while part 2, Nuclear Work, is devoted to the social invisibility of the occupational hazards faced African uranium workers. propos de:Gabrielle Hecht, Being Nuclear. 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