
In Providing Riveting Insights Into Its Background And The Disaster Management Options Taken And The Political, Technical And Social Reactions As The Accident Unfolded, It Critically Reflects On Both The Implications For Managing Future Nuclear Disasters And The Future Of Nuclear Power Itself. Hindmarsh, Griffith University. Nuclear Disaster At Fukushima Daiichi: Introducing The Terrain / Richard Hindmarsh -- Social Shaping Of Nuclear Safety: Before And After The Disaster / Takuji Hara -- Social Structure And Nuclear Power Siting Problems Revealed / Kohta Juraku -- 3/11: Megatechnology, Siting, Place, And Participation / Richard Hindmarsh -- Environmental Infrastructure Of Emergency: The Formation Of A Civic Radiation Monitoring Map During The Fukushima Disaster / Atsuro Morita, Anders Blok, Shuhei Kimura -- Post-apocalyptic Citizenship And Humanitarian Hardware / Denisa Kera, Jan Rod, Radka Peterova -- Envirotechnical Disaster At Fukushima: Nature, Technology, And Politics / Sara B. Pritchard -- Nuclear Power After 3/11: Looking Back And Thinking Ahead / Catherine Butler, Karen A. Parkhill, And Nicholas E. Pidgeon -- The Search For Energy Security After Fukushima Daiichi / Jim Falk -- The Future Is Not Nuclear: Ethical Choices For Energy After Fukushima / Andrew Blowers -- Nuclear Emergency Response: Atomic Priests Or An International Swat Team? / Sonja D. Schmid -- Fallout From Fukushima Daiichi: An Endnote / Richard Hindmarsh. Edited By Richard Hindmarsh. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Page Count:
0
Publication Date:
2013-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
041552783X
ISBN-13:
9780203551806
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