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Author Frickel, Scott, 1965-

Title Chemical consequences : environmental mutagens, scientist activism, and the rise of genetic toxicology / Scott Frickel.

Publication Info. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, [2004]
©2004

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Description 1 online resource (xiii, 197 pages)
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 157-191) and index.
Contents 1. Situating genetic toxicology -- 2. Working on mutations -- 3. Making room for environmental mutagens -- 4. A wave of scientist collective action -- 5. Framing scientist activism -- 6. Organizing a scientists' movement -- 7. Conclusion : environmental knowledge politics in practice -- App. A. Scientists interviewed -- App. B. Timeline of institutionalizing events in environmental mutagenesis/genetic toxicology, 1964-1976.
Summary Annotation Here is the first historical and sociological account of the formation of an interdisciplinary science known as genetic toxicology, and of the scientists' social movement that created it. After research geneticists discovered that synthetic chemical were capable of changing the genetic structure of living organisms, scientists began to explore how these chemicals affected gene structure and function. In the late 1960s, a small group of biologists became concerned that chemical mutagens represented a serious and possibly global environmental threat. Genetic toxicology is nurtured as much by public culture as by professional practices, reflecting the interplay of genetics research and environmental politics. Drawing on a wealth of resources, Scott Frickel examines the creation of this field through the lens of social movement theory. He reveals how a committed group of scientist-activists transformed chemical mutagens into environmental problems, mobilized existing research networks, recruited scientists and politicians, secured financial resources, and developed new ways of acquiring knowledge. The result is a book that vividly illustrates how science and activism were interwoven to create a discipline that remains a defining feature of environmental health science.
Note Print version record.
Subject Environmental Mutagen Society.
Genetic toxicology.
Chemical mutagenesis.
Mutagens.
Mutagens -- adverse effects.
Environmental Exposure.
Mutagenesis.
Politics.
Toxicogenetics -- history.
HEALTH & FITNESS -- Diseases -- Genetic.
MEDICAL -- Genetics.
Chemical mutagenesis. (OCoLC)fst00853067
Genetic toxicology. (OCoLC)fst00940097
Mutagens. (OCoLC)fst01031145
Indexed Term Andre fag (naturvidenskab og teknik) Andre fag
Other Form: Print version: Frickel, Scott. Chemical consequences. New Brunswick, N.J. : Rutgers University Press, ©2004 0813534127 0813534135 (DLC) 2003019796 (OCoLC)53020378
ISBN 0813537088 (electronic bk.)
9780813537085 (electronic bk.)
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