Japan's 3/11 disaster as seen from Hiroshima : a multidisciplinary approach
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Japan's 3/11 disaster as seen from Hiroshima : a multidisciplinary approach
(Hiroshima City University faculty of international studies book series, v. 5)
Soeisha : Sanseido, 2013
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世界は東日本大震災に震撼した。「ヒロシマ・ナガサキの国」日本で起きた甚大な原発事故という「想定外」の悲劇は、国内外にパラダイム・シフトを迫る。本書は、放射能による破壊と復興の地・ヒロシマに在住の14名の研究者たちが、東日本大震災が露わにしたものを、それぞれの知見に基づき英語で提示した、学際的な論考集である。3/11以後の2年を、いま、ヒロシマから世界へ問う—。
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- The Japan‐US‐Okinawa Relationship with Respect to the Military Bases:The Discourse Since 3/11
- Transformation of Civil Society and Human Recovery:A Perspective Based on Experiences of Two Great Earthquakes and the Hiroshima Attack
- Osada Arata’s Children of the Atomic Bomb(1951):Reconsidered in View of the 3/11 Fukushima Disaster
- The Irony of the “Peaceful Atom”:Nuclear Discourse in Russia and Its Implications for the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
- Natural Disaster and Civilization
- The 3/11 Disaster from the Perspective of International Business:The Free‐Standing Association and the Possibility of Mutual Support
- Moving Uphill Alone to Live:Implications of the 1996 ICJ Advisory Opinion in the Post‐3/11 World
- What We Must Know Now:Raising Science/Technology Literacy for Self Determination
- From Hiroshima to Fukushima:Gender in Nuclear and Anti‐Nuclear Politics
- Wireframe Worlds:The Work of Iwasaki Takahiro〔ほか〕
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