(Nation) building civic epistemologies around nuclear energy in India
Anti-nuclear activism demonstrates the significant challenges of uniting India under a shared ‘civic epistemology'–a modality of collective public reasoning that binds the state and polities together through institutionally mediated practices of vetting policy-relevant knowledge and expertise....
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1547092022-01-14T04:50:26Z (Nation) building civic epistemologies around nuclear energy in India Haines, Monamie Bhadra School of Social Sciences Social sciences::Political science Civic Epistemologies Anti-Nuclear Anti-nuclear activism demonstrates the significant challenges of uniting India under a shared ‘civic epistemology'–a modality of collective public reasoning that binds the state and polities together through institutionally mediated practices of vetting policy-relevant knowledge and expertise. This article argues that Indian nuclear politics is better understood through the lens of politico-epistemological upheaval instead of a shared civic epistemology, understood as a byproduct of hegemonic relations between the state and civil society. Civic epistemologies must account for the failures of the Indian bourgeoisie and state in achieving hegemony through nuclear nationalism, and contend with how coercive state power circumscribes consensual politics and is often directed towards subaltern groups ambivalently enrolled in India’s nation-building project. The ongoing political debilitation and sometimes death of activists who are deemed anti-state or anti-development underscore the need to construct socially robust processes of producing more just and inclusive civic epistemologies. 2022-01-14T04:50:26Z 2022-01-14T04:50:26Z 2020 Journal Article Haines, M. B. (2020). (Nation) building civic epistemologies around nuclear energy in India. Journal of Responsible Innovation, 7(SUP1), 34-52. https://dx.doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2020.1771145 2329-9460 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154709 10.1080/23299460.2020.1771145 2-s2.0-85087146893 SUP1 7 34 52 en Journal of Responsible Innovation © 2020 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. All rights reserved. |
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Anti-nuclear activism demonstrates the significant challenges of uniting India under a shared ‘civic epistemology'–a modality of collective public reasoning that binds the state and polities together through institutionally mediated practices of vetting policy-relevant knowledge and expertise. This article argues that Indian nuclear politics is better understood through the lens of politico-epistemological upheaval instead of a shared civic epistemology, understood as a byproduct of hegemonic relations between the state and civil society. Civic epistemologies must account for the failures of the Indian bourgeoisie and state in achieving hegemony through nuclear nationalism, and contend with how coercive state power circumscribes consensual politics and is often directed towards subaltern groups ambivalently enrolled in India’s nation-building project. The ongoing political debilitation and sometimes death of activists who are deemed anti-state or anti-development underscore the need to construct socially robust processes of producing more just and inclusive civic epistemologies. |
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