Article Highlights
* Scientists, engineers, and doctors have offered their interpretations of the crisis in Japan, but we still have no clear sense of what is happening.
* We need more — and better — information, but we also need to hear from social scientists and analysts who can help us understand what this information means.
* A disaster as unprecedented and unpredictable as this one calls for broad social engagement, not just expert explanations and effective management.
Continue reading at “The unbearable ambiguity of knowing: Making sense of Fukushima”.