Tag Archives: Ethos

A strategy of concealment via Beyond Nuclear International

By Kolin Kobayashi Agencies that promote nuclear power are quietly managing its disaster narrative This year marks the 13th year since the Fukushima accident began, yet the path to a conclusion is by no means clear. The declaration of a … Continue reading

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De la vulnérabilité à la résilience, réflexions sur la protection en cas de désastre extrême – Le cas de la gestion des conséquences de l’explosion d’une centrale nucléaire à Fukushima via Raison-Publique.fr

Par Cécile Asanuma-Brice L’explosion de la centrale nucléaire de Tepco Dai ichi à Fukushima en mars 2011 a été l’occasion de mettre en avant de l’actualité scientifique quelques concepts longtemps négligés, dont celui de résilience. Si l’utilisation psychanalytique de cette … Continue reading

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At Fukushima, the population is in an inextricable situation via CNRS Journal

Partager Four years after the explosion of a nuclear power plant in Fukushima, the fate of the victims is far from settled. Researcher Cécile Asanuma-Brice deciphers the policy that encourages these people to resettle into contaminated areas. Residing in Japan … Continue reading

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Kazue Morisono & Saeko Uno: “Women of Fukushima against Nuclear Power” 原発要らない福島の女たちvia Foreign Correspondents Club of Japan

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The Fukushima disaster and the seven principles of national-nuclearism via Raison présente

By Thierry Ribault Analyzing how the unfinishable Fukushima disaster was managed, we present the seven principles on which national-nuclearism is based. This marks a new phase in the march towards morbidity. First principle – Making all risks acceptable […] The … Continue reading

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