DR Barbara Pizziconi bp3@soas.ac.uk
Reader in Japanese Applied Linguistics
Post-Fukushima discourses on nuclear power in Japan
Pizziconi, Barbara
Authors
Contributors
Paolo Calvetti
Editor
Marcella Mariotti
Editor
Abstract
The critical damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant, triggered by the unprecedented earthquake and tsunami of 11 March, caused radioactive contamination to a vast area and large-scale evacuation. Both its short- and long-term consequences are still relatively unclear. But together with nuclear debris, the explosions at Fukushima blew up a few myths: the myth of cleanness, that of safety, and the myth of cheapness, which decades of propaganda had successfully created and maintained.
I offer a few observations on the nature of the response and the discursive positioning of various social actors in the weeks and months following the disaster, from the pro-nuclear camp of government and electricity companies to the anti-nuclear grass-root movements, intellectuals and artists, and the fora of the official news media and social media.
On the one hand, I note how the (mis)handling of information in the wake of the Fukushima disaster through official or institutional channels shook the public consciousness and reignited big political issues such as the public 19s right to information, the question of authority over specialized (scientific) information, issues of accountability etc. (i.e. ultimately, issues of democracy); and on the other I ask whether new forms of communication such as the internet and the social media actually provide alternative instruments for challenging or even subverting the existing relations of power.
Citation
Pizziconi, B. (2015). Post-Fukushima discourses on nuclear power in Japan. In P. Calvetti, & M. Mariotti (Eds.), Contemporary Japan - Challenges for a world economic power in transition (161-188). Edizioni Ca’ Foscari - Digital Publishing
Conference Name | Contemporary Japan |
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Start Date | Mar 1, 2013 |
End Date | Mar 1, 2013 |
Publication Date | Jul 26, 2015 |
Deposit Date | Jan 7, 2013 |
Publicly Available Date | Jul 27, 2115 |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
Pages | 161-188 |
Book Title | Contemporary Japan - Challenges for a world economic power in transition |
ISBN | 9788897735991 |
Keywords | Japanese, nuclear discourse, Fukushima |
Related Public URLs | http://edizionicafoscari.unive.it/col/dbc/9/97/JapStuds/3 |
Additional Information | Additional Information : please contact the author (bp3@soas.ac.uk) before citing Event Type : Conference |
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