austin.cooper
Austin R. Cooper
cooper.austin.r@gmail.comEn automne 2023, Austin R. Cooper est Assistant Professor en histoire à Purdue University. Il a été Stanton Nuclear Security Fellow dans le Security Studies Program au Massachusetts Institute of Technology et chercheur doctoral dans le Center for International Security and Cooperation (CISAC) à Stanford University. Il a également été doctorant externe dans le programme Nuclear Knowledges du CERI à Sciences Po Paris. Il a publié ses recherches dans la Nonproliferation Review, Cold War History, et le Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. Il a reçu son doctorat de l'Université de Pennsylvanie en histoire et sociologie des sciences.
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Enseignements
The Nuclear Age, Undergrad, Purdue University, automne 2023
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Langues
Anglais (natif), français (courant)
2023. “How to Hide a Nuclear Explosion: French Secrets about Saharan Fallout across Decolonizing Africa,” in Making the Unseen Visible: Science and the Contested Histories of Radiation Exposure, ed. Jacob D. Hamblin and Linda M. Richards, Oregon State University Press (forthcoming).
2023. "The Argentella scandal: Why French officials did not make Corsica a nuclear test site in 1960," Nonproliferation Review (April): 1-23.
2022. “The Tunisian Request: Saharan Fallout, U.S. Assistance, and the Making of the International Atomic Energy Agency,” Cold War History 22, no. 4 (Aug): 407–36.
2022. With Thomas Fraise. “France struggled to relinquish Algeria as a nuclear test site, archives reveal,” The Conversation (Aug 3) . Originally published with Thomas Fraise in French as “Les obstinations nucléaires des dirigeants français en Algérie indépendante,” The Conversation (July 4).