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Related: About this forumHugh Gusterson on U.S. war culture, the destruction of Iraq and the psychology of weapons designers
Very interesting interview (audio only, no transcript).
The interview was before Obama picked Hugh Gustersen's wife to head the NRC (Allison Macfarlane).
http://ifyoulovethisplanet.org/?p=5807
Hugh Gusterson on U.S. war culture, the destruction of Iraq and the psychology of weapons designers
In this fascinating conversation, respected anthropologist, author and lecturer Professor Hugh Gusterson from George Mason University delves into the psychology of nuclear weapons scientists, and the culture of war. Prof. Gusterson has studied those who design nuclear weapons and those who fight to abolish them in field research conducted in the U.S. and Russia. Read five articles by Prof. Gusterson for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: An education in occupation (which Dr. Caldicott mentions on the program), The new abolitionists, Weapons labs and the inconvenient truth, The lessons of Fukushima, and The costs of war. Listen to Dr. Caldicotts earlier conversation with Prof. Gusterson.
This entry was posted on Friday, May 4th, 2012
Hugh Gusterson on U.S. war culture, the destruction of Iraq and the psychology of weapons designers
In this fascinating conversation, respected anthropologist, author and lecturer Professor Hugh Gusterson from George Mason University delves into the psychology of nuclear weapons scientists, and the culture of war. Prof. Gusterson has studied those who design nuclear weapons and those who fight to abolish them in field research conducted in the U.S. and Russia. Read five articles by Prof. Gusterson for the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists: An education in occupation (which Dr. Caldicott mentions on the program), The new abolitionists, Weapons labs and the inconvenient truth, The lessons of Fukushima, and The costs of war. Listen to Dr. Caldicotts earlier conversation with Prof. Gusterson.
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Hugh Gusterson on U.S. war culture, the destruction of Iraq and the psychology of weapons designers (Original Post)
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(27,509 posts)1. Here's an interview from 2008
"Prof. Gusterson cites many encouraging successes on the road toward global nuclear disarmament, to discredit the idea that the nuclear genie can never be put back in the bottle. "
http://ifyoulovethisplanet.org/?p=2329
Best of 2008/2009: Prof. Hugh Gusterson on the psychology of nuclear weapons designers, and U.S. nuclear hypocrisy
Listen Now Download the show by right-clicking the link.
Photo Credit: Department of Energy (courtesy Natural Resources Defense Council)
If You Love This Planet continues to replay some of our most popular programs through February 2010, as well as offering some new episodes. In March 2010, If You Love This Planet will start a whole new season of programs. Here is Dr. Caldicotts September 29, 2008 interview with respected anthropologist, author and lecturer Professor Hugh Gusterson from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in which they delve into the psychology of nuclear weapons scientists and designers. Drawing on his extensive field research at U.S. weapons laboratories Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos, Prof. Gusterson discusses with Dr. Caldicott the moral and emotional approach of the weapons designers; the terminology used among the scientists which is not only thick with metaphors of birth and fertility, but also denies death (weapons victims would be carbonized, not incinerated); and the present recruitment by the Department of Energy of anthropologists to be involved in counterinsurgency. His books include Nuclear Rites: A Weapons Laboratory at the End of the Cold War, People of the Bomb: Portraits of Americas Nuclear Complex and Why Americas Top Pundits are Wrong.
Hugh Gusterson
Prof. Gusterson and Dr. Caldicott also cover the hypocrisy and veiled racism of the U.S. government and attendant media in demonizing other countries which want to build atomic bombs, while the U.S. retains an enormous arsenal of bombs and continues to make more. They also consider why traditionally right-wing voices such as Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, and four former British foreign or defense secretaries, now want to abolish nuclear weapons. Prof. Gusterson cites many encouraging successes on the road toward global nuclear disarmament, to discredit the idea that the nuclear genie can never be put back in the bottle. Read Prof. Gustersons columns on the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists page. For updated information on what the U.S. nuclear weapons labs are up to, visit the Web sites of Tri-Valley CAREs and Western States Legal Foundation. See the February 1, 2010 Tri-Valley CAREs press release, Administration Budget Plan Contradicts Obama Pledge. Read Dr. Caldicotts February 2, 2010 article in The Huffington Post about President Obamas increased spending for nuclear weapons, despite his earlier disarmament pledges, and his enthusiastic support for nuclear power.
This entry was posted on Monday, February 1st, 2010
Best of 2008/2009: Prof. Hugh Gusterson on the psychology of nuclear weapons designers, and U.S. nuclear hypocrisy
Listen Now Download the show by right-clicking the link.
Photo Credit: Department of Energy (courtesy Natural Resources Defense Council)
If You Love This Planet continues to replay some of our most popular programs through February 2010, as well as offering some new episodes. In March 2010, If You Love This Planet will start a whole new season of programs. Here is Dr. Caldicotts September 29, 2008 interview with respected anthropologist, author and lecturer Professor Hugh Gusterson from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in which they delve into the psychology of nuclear weapons scientists and designers. Drawing on his extensive field research at U.S. weapons laboratories Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos, Prof. Gusterson discusses with Dr. Caldicott the moral and emotional approach of the weapons designers; the terminology used among the scientists which is not only thick with metaphors of birth and fertility, but also denies death (weapons victims would be carbonized, not incinerated); and the present recruitment by the Department of Energy of anthropologists to be involved in counterinsurgency. His books include Nuclear Rites: A Weapons Laboratory at the End of the Cold War, People of the Bomb: Portraits of Americas Nuclear Complex and Why Americas Top Pundits are Wrong.
Hugh Gusterson
Prof. Gusterson and Dr. Caldicott also cover the hypocrisy and veiled racism of the U.S. government and attendant media in demonizing other countries which want to build atomic bombs, while the U.S. retains an enormous arsenal of bombs and continues to make more. They also consider why traditionally right-wing voices such as Henry Kissinger and George Schultz, and four former British foreign or defense secretaries, now want to abolish nuclear weapons. Prof. Gusterson cites many encouraging successes on the road toward global nuclear disarmament, to discredit the idea that the nuclear genie can never be put back in the bottle. Read Prof. Gustersons columns on the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists page. For updated information on what the U.S. nuclear weapons labs are up to, visit the Web sites of Tri-Valley CAREs and Western States Legal Foundation. See the February 1, 2010 Tri-Valley CAREs press release, Administration Budget Plan Contradicts Obama Pledge. Read Dr. Caldicotts February 2, 2010 article in The Huffington Post about President Obamas increased spending for nuclear weapons, despite his earlier disarmament pledges, and his enthusiastic support for nuclear power.
This entry was posted on Monday, February 1st, 2010