Radon's Deadly Daughters : Science, Environmental Policy, and the Politics of Risk
Radon's Deadly Daughters : Science, Environmental Policy, and the Politics of Risk
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Author(s): Edelstein, Michael
Edelstein, Michael R.
ISBN No.: 9780847683345
Pages: 380
Year: 199712
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 71.63
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"As its subtitle promises, this is a book on radon policy, not radon psychology. Yet in another sense Radon's Deadly Daughters is very much a book about health psychology. How radon came to be framed as it did, and how the way it was framed affected policy and thus public health, are essentially questions of health psychology, questions that Edelstein and Makofske address with authority and insight." -- Journal Of Health Psychology "The authors provide a persuasive, well-written case study in which radon policy is seen as a model of a failing, decentralized, free market approach to environmental hazards. The book provides a succesful weave of science, policy, and culture. This is a thought provoking book for those interested in understanding radon or risk assessment and for environmental planning faculty looking for a well written, comprehensive case study." -- Journal of the American Planning Association.


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