Advocacy After Bhopal: Environmentalism, Disaster, New Global Orders
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The 1984 explosion of the Union Carbide chemical plant in Bhopal, India was undisputedly one of the world's worst industrial disasters. Some have argued that the resulting litigation provided an "innovative model" for dealing with the global distribution of technological risk; others consider the disaster a turning point in environmental legislation; still others argue that Bhopal is what globalization looks like on the ground. Kim Fortun explores these claims by focusing on the dynamics and paradoxes of advocacy in competing power domains. She moves from hospitals in India to meetings with lawyers, corporate executives, and environmental justice activists in the United States to show how the disaster and its effects remain with us. Spiraling outward from the victims' stories, the innovative narrative sheds light on the way advocacy works within a complex global system, calling into question conventional notions of responsibility and ethical conduct. Revealing the hopes and frustrations of advocacy, this moving work also counters the tendency to think of Bhopal as an isolated incident that "can't happen here."
Book Details
ISBN-13: 9780226257198
EAN: 9780226257198
Publisher Date: 24 Jul 2001
Dewey: 363.705
Height: 237 mm
Language: English
MediaMail: Y
Number of Items: 01
Series Title: English
Width: 159 mm
ISBN-10: 0226257193
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Binding: Hardcover
Edition: 0002-
Illustration: Y
LCCN: 00046716
No of Pages: 488
PrintOnDemand: N
Spine Width: 27 mm