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This book covers in depth the widespread and prolonged political
struggle surrounding the Three Mile Island nuclear accident of
1979. Walsh documents the dynamics of the conflict between local
communities and national nuclear elites in the wake of the worst
nuclear power disaster to occur in the United States to date. How
citizens living in the shadows of the Three Mile Island cooling
towers have made their voices heard--particularly in their efforts
to prevent the restart of Unit 1--is thoroughly analyzed. Extensive
fieldwork over a period of six years, systematic survey data from
activists and sympathizers, interviews with industry defenders, and
reports of the accident reflecting both sides of the issues all
were used to create this important book. In a preface that
discusses Three Mile Island within the context of the Chernobyl
nuclear accident in the U.S.S.R., Walsh provides a thoughtful
perspective on the complex relationships between democracy,
technology, and social movements. A historical overview of the
nuclear power industry provides a framework for the analysis. Walsh
addresses the accident and evacuation, early community
mobilization, the formation of coalitions, targets of protest, the
final court appeals, life in the shadows, and theoretical
implications. Democracy in the Shadows is indispensable for
students of sociology and political science, as well as community
activists and others with significant interest in nuclear power
issues.
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