After Chernobyl

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Art der Veranstaltung
Konferenz
Datum
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Ort
Potsdam

Organizer:

Centre for Contemporary History Potsdam


This conference, on the 25th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, will look behind the different political and social processes that emerged in Eastern and Western Europe in the aftermath of the Soviet nuclear accident. We will ask whether or not Chernobyl has become the archetypal symbol of risk in the modern world, or if social and political developments in Eastern and Western Europe belie this claim. Perhaps we may question this assumption by arguing that the “anthropological shock” of Chernobyl was ultimately more powerful in Western Europe than in those Eastern European countries that were most directly affected by the disaster. Did the Chernobyl experience have a democratising impact on the societies, as some observers suggest, or did it create even more inequalities among citizens and therefore a greater potential for social and political movements and actions? Finally, the conference will discuss new perspectives on the research into disasters more generally, especially the potential perspectives that the growing field of environmental history may offer to our analysis of broader forces set in motion by disasters.

Tagungsbericht auf H-Soz-U-Kult

Flyer and Program (PDF)

Veranstaltungsort

Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (IASS)
Berliner Straße 130, 14467 Potsdam

Kontakt und Anmeldung

Sophia Freund
Email: freund [at] zzf-pdm [dot] de

Tel.: +49 (0) 331 - 74510-139


Registration until: March 31 2011