Toxic Town: IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks

Toxic Town: IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks

by Peter C. Little
Toxic Town: IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks

Toxic Town: IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks

by Peter C. Little

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Overview

Shows the risks of high-tech pollution through a study of an IBM plant's effects on a New York town

In 1924, IBM built its first plant in Endicott, New York. Now, Endicott is a contested toxic waste site. With its landscape thoroughly contaminated by carcinogens, Endicott is the subject of one of the nation’s largest corporate-state mitigation efforts. Yet despite the efforts of IBM and the U.S. government, Endicott residents remain skeptical that the mitigation systems employed were designed with their best interests at heart.

In Toxic Town, Peter C. Little tracks and critically diagnoses the experiences of Endicott residents as they learn to live with high-tech pollution, community transformation, scientific expertise, corporate-state power, and risk mitigation technologies. By weaving together the insights of anthropology, political ecology, disaster studies, and science and technology studies, the book explores questions of theoretical and practical import for understanding the politics of risk and the ironies of technological disaster response in a time when IBM’s stated mission is to build a “Smarter Planet.”

Little critically reflects on IBM’s new corporate tagline, arguing for a political ecology of corporate social and environmental responsibility and accountability that places the social and environmental politics of risk mitigation front and center. Ultimately, Little argues that we will need much more than hollow corporate taglines, claims of corporate responsibility, and attempts to mitigate high-tech disasters to truly build a smarter planet.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780814760697
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 03/14/2014
Pages: 264
Product dimensions: 9.00(w) x 6.20(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Peter C. Little is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Rhode Island College. He is the author of Toxic Town: IBM, Pollution, and Industrial Risks (NYU Press, 2014).

Table of Contents

Contents
List of Figures and Tables ix
Preface xi
Acknowledgments xvii
List of Acronyms and Abbreviations xxi
1. Down in Big Blue’s Toxic Plume in Upstate New York 1
2. The New Mitigation Landscape 16
3. From Shoes to Computers to Vapor Mitigation Systems 35
4. Living the Tangle of Risk, Deindustrialization, and 63 Community Transformation
5. Post-Mitigation Skepticism and Frustration 97
6. Grassroots Action and Conflicted Environmental Justice 118
7. Citizens, Experts, and Emerging Vapor Intrusion Science 166 and Policy
8. Accounting for the Paradox of IBM’s “Smarter Planet” 180 Notes 197
Bibliography 209
Index 233
About the Author 243

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