![]() If you would like to contribute materials to the Atlas, please reach out to the editors: Sarah Kanouse (s.kanouse at ) and Shiloh Krupar (srk34 at ).Ĭover Image by Shanna Merola, "An Invisible Yet Highly Energetic Form of Light," from Nuclear Winter.įunded by grants from Georgetown University and Northeastern University. ![]() Using the buttons on the left, you may also browse the Atlas's artworks and scholarly essays, access geolocated material on a map, and learn more about contributors to the project. ![]() In addition to the stages of the production process, you may view in sequence the positivist, technocratic version of this story, or the often hidden or repressed shadow side to the industrial processing of nuclear materials. These paths roughly track the movement of radioactive materials from the earth, into weapons or energy sources, and then into unmanageable waste-along with the environmental, social, technical, and ethical ramifications of these processes. You may browse the Atlas by following the curated "paths" of information and interpretation provided by the editors.
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