Publication

Oct 2011

This paper explores “system vulnerability thinking” as a specific response to the exigencies of thermonuclear war in the 1950s. It is one part of a collaborative project with Andrew Lakoff on the government of catastrophe in the post-World War II United States. The project focuses on the forms of expertise, the knowledge practices, and the governmental institutions that have been invented to anticipate and manage potential catastrophes, from natural disasters, to pandemic disease, to terrorism, to energy crises.

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Author Stephen J Collier
Series GPIA Working Papers
Issue 9
Publisher The New School, New York, US
Copyright © 2011 Stephen J. Collier
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