“…Several authors highlighted the importance of producing site-specific accounts inquiring into the co-production of techno scientific and political orders (Gusterson, 1998; Hecht, 2011, 2012; Masco, 2006). Others underlined how nuclear landscapes entail sacrifice and dispossession, with radioactivity being overwhelmingly present in individuals’ daily lives while remaining highly invisible to scrutiny (Davies and Polese, 2015; Pitkanen and Farish, 2018; Stawkowski, 2016; Voyles, 2015), generating environmental, social, economic, political injustices (Endres, 2009; Ishiyama, 2003), transforming bodies (Petryna, 2013), producing zones excluding various forms of life (Alexis-Martin and Davies, 2017; Moss and Galison, 2015) and resulting in new experiences of living (Houdart, 2017).…”