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Adam Burgess
The contemporary emergence of health concerns related to mobile phones
A study of the origins and diffusion of mobile phone fears and anti-EMF campaigns
2010. 268 S.
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-22621-6 (3639226216)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-22621-8 (9783639226218)
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Despite the popularity of mobile telecommunications there has been growing concern in the UK since the mid 1990s about possible health effects from the extremely low frequency radiation (EMF) associated with mobile phones and the masts (radio base stations) for transmitting their signals. By early 2000 there were over 300 campaign groups nationally against the siting of particular masts, and similar campaigns in a number of other countries. The campaign highlighting risks from mobile phones has not yet been subject to academic enquiry. The UK government s reaction to the expression of concerns, particularly through the Stewart Enquiry 1999-2000, has been important in consolidating a precautionary approach in policies governing science related issues of public concern. Similar perceived risks appear likely to prove influential in framing public attitudes and government responses.
I am currently senior lecturer in sociology at the University of Kent, having previously lectured at the universities of Bath, Reading, Brunel and Westminster. I am a leading figure in the social and political understanding of contemporary risk.