Examining the IAEA’s role in the History of Radiation Protection (HRP-IAEA) turns our attention to the history of nuclear diplomacy as a means for understanding how our scientific knowledge about radiation protection has been shaped by diplomatic, social, economic, and political concerns. The main actor is the International Atomic Energy Agency, and the focus is on its role in shaping radiation standards throughout the Cold War. Our research marks a diplomatic turn in the history of science. HRP-IAEA is a Horizon 2020 funded European Research Council (ERC) Consolidator Grant project led by Prof. Dr. Maria Rentetzi and hosted by Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg.
Script: Maria Rentetzi
Voice-over: Erika Kazani
“Anatolitis”: Loukas Freris
Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas
Script and voice-over: Maria Rentetzi
Musical and Technical curation: Christos Koutsoulas
The text was published for the first time in “PRISMA: Insert for science, technology and society”, published in the newspaper Avgi on 28/09/2019.
“Living with Radiation” HRP-IAEA · Swims in Palomares and strawberries in Athens What does a box of strawberries at the Greek Nuclear Center “Demokritos” in 1986 have to do with a diplomatic bath in the cold waters of Palomares in 1966? They were both used by political leaders and scientists to manage the world’s panic […]
As a unique technoscientific and diplomatic organization, the IAEA embodies the defining feature of post-WWII nuclear research: political collaboration on an international level became the precondition for any international scientific cooperation.
More InfoProjectsIn the late 1950s the UN started to develop an international regulatory system for managing ionizing radiation risks based heavily on the geopolitical division of the world.
More InfoThe conceptual analysis of standardization is key to understanding scientific work at the interface of laboratory and clinical or industrial practice.
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HRP-IAEA has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation program.
Grant Agreement number: 770548 — HRP-IAEA — ERC-2017-COG