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P**L
Great and detailed book
This was a great read with interesting details.
A**L
Great ethnographical work exploring the relationship between citizenship and subjectivity
Great ethnographical work exploring the relationship between citizenship and subjectivity, a very present and important debate for our time.
A**R
Erudite and Informative
This book was not written with a broad public in mind, and it's a shame, because if the ideas were a *little* bit more accessible, it might have been a real sensation. As it stands now, this is an academic discussion for students of organizational medicine who likely will work in research or in government; it explores how various affected populations have interacted with the Chernobyl disaster, and how various government agencies from different (soviet and post-soviet) ideological backgrounds have attempted to address the literal fallout. Deeply engaging, but not a quick or lesiurely read.
J**X
Good!
My book is clean with no writing and no rips. It is exactly what the description said it would be.
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