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Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi

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Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi

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Social, Political and Environmental Issues

Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi

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Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi book

Social, Political and Environmental Issues
Edited ByRichard Hindmarsh
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2013
eBook Published 26 April 2013
Pub. Location New York
Imprint Routledge
DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203551806
Pages 250
eBook ISBN 9780203551806
Subjects Environment and Sustainability, Geography, Politics & International Relations
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Hindmarsh, R. (Ed.). (2013). Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi: Social, Political and Environmental Issues (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203551806

ABSTRACT

Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi is a timely and groundbreaking account of the disturbing landscape of the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear meltdown amidst an earthquake and tsunami on Japan’s northeast coastline on March 11, 2011. It provides riveting insights into the social and political landscape of nuclear power development in Japan, which significantly contributed to the disaster; the flawed disaster management options taken; and the political, technical, and social reactions as the accident unfolded. In doing so, it critically reflects on the implications for managing future nuclear disasters, for effective and responsible regulation and good governance of controversial science and technology, or technoscience, and for the future of nuclear power itself, both in Japan and internationally.

Informed by a leading cast of international scholars in science, technology and society studies, the book is at the forefront of discussing the Fukushima Daiichi disaster at the intersection of social, environmental and energy security and good governance when such issues dominate global agendas for sustainable futures. Its powerful critique of the risks and hazards of nuclear energy alongside poor disaster management is an important counterbalance to the plans for nuclear build as central to sustainable energy in the face of climate change, increasing extreme weather events and environmental problems, and diminishing fossil fuel, peak oil, and rising electricity costs.

Adding significantly to the consideration and debate of these critical issues, the book will interest academics, policy-makers, energy pundits, public interest organizations, citizens and students engaged variously with Fukushima itself, disaster management, political science, environmental/energy policy and risk, public health, sociology, public participation, civil society activism, new media, sustainability, and technology governance.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

chapter 1|21 pages

Nuclear Disaster at Fukushima Daiichi: Introducing the Terrain

ByRICHARD HINDMARSH

chapter 2|19 pages

Social Shaping of Nuclear Safety: Before and After the Disaster

ByTAKUJI HARA

chapter 3|16 pages

Social Structure and Nuclear Power Siting Problems Revealed

ByKOHTA JURAKU

chapter 4|21 pages

3/11: Megatechnology, Siting, Place and Participation

ByRICHARD HINDMARSH

chapter 5|19 pages

Environmental Infrastructures of Emergency: The Formation of a Civic Radiation Monitoring Map During the Fukushima Disaster

ByATSURO MORITA, ANDERS BLOK, SHUHEI KIMURA

chapter 6|19 pages

Post-Apocalyptic Citizenship and Humanitarian Hardware

ByDENISA KERA, JAN ROD, RADKA PETEROVA

chapter 7|19 pages

Envirotechnical Disaster at Fukushima: Nature, Technology and Politics

BySARA B. PRITCHARD

chapter 8|19 pages

Nuclear Power After 3/11: Looking Back and Thinking Ahead

ByCATHERINE BUTLER, KAREN A. PARKHILL, NICHOLAS F. PIDGEON

chapter 9|21 pages

The Search for Energy Security After Fukushima Daiichi

ByJIM FALK

chapter 10|19 pages

The Future Is Not Nuclear: Ethical Choices for Energy After Fukushima

ByFukushima ANDREW BLOWERS

chapter 11|20 pages

Nuclear Emergency Response: Atomic Priests or an International SWAT Team?

BySONJA D. SCHMID

chapter 12|5 pages

Fallout from Fukushima Daiichi: An Endnote

ByRICHARD HINDMARSH
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