This workshop report illustrates how the 2011 Fukushima disaster has informed the development of citizen science as a distinct field, with citizens generating their own radiation measuring tools and data - often in ways that challenge formal institutional approaches to nuclear safety governance. It invites formal institutions (members of policy and oversight bodies, nuclear safety organizations, professional scientists) to proactively engage with bottom-up citizen science by considering how citizen science concepts and approaches can strengthen science policy, safety governance, and public engagement strategies
After the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, a number of practical activities related to public un...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
The Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have caused significant social and economic disruptions that h...
In this presentation, we discuss the role of citizen science in the governance of nuclear incidents/...
Citizen science (CS) is a form of science developed and enacted by citizens, typically with citizen ...
AbstractThis study illustrates how citizen-driven radiation monitoring has emerged in post-Fukushima...
This paper illustrates how radiation monitoring by citizen scientists (e.g. Safecast; Citizens’ Radi...
Although bottom-up citizen science in the field of radiation monitoring is not a new phenomenon, the...
This study illustrates how citizen-driven radiation monitoring has emerged in post-Fukushima Japan, ...
2017-07-29This dissertation is the first in-depth study of citizens’ radiation data production pract...
© The Author(s) 2021.This article explores and discusses understandings of citizen science with memb...
In the field of radiation monitoring, the 1986 Chernobyl and 2011 Fukushima nuclear disasters trigge...
In this presentation, I consider how in Japan and elsewhere, public authorities and scientific resea...
This article is based on ethnographic research conducted in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disast...
This thesis uses the radiation events in Fukushima as a case study for exploring the possible use of...
After the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, a number of practical activities related to public un...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
The Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have caused significant social and economic disruptions that h...
In this presentation, we discuss the role of citizen science in the governance of nuclear incidents/...
Citizen science (CS) is a form of science developed and enacted by citizens, typically with citizen ...
AbstractThis study illustrates how citizen-driven radiation monitoring has emerged in post-Fukushima...
This paper illustrates how radiation monitoring by citizen scientists (e.g. Safecast; Citizens’ Radi...
Although bottom-up citizen science in the field of radiation monitoring is not a new phenomenon, the...
This study illustrates how citizen-driven radiation monitoring has emerged in post-Fukushima Japan, ...
2017-07-29This dissertation is the first in-depth study of citizens’ radiation data production pract...
© The Author(s) 2021.This article explores and discusses understandings of citizen science with memb...
In the field of radiation monitoring, the 1986 Chernobyl and 2011 Fukushima nuclear disasters trigge...
In this presentation, I consider how in Japan and elsewhere, public authorities and scientific resea...
This article is based on ethnographic research conducted in the wake of the Fukushima nuclear disast...
This thesis uses the radiation events in Fukushima as a case study for exploring the possible use of...
After the Fukushima nuclear accident in Japan, a number of practical activities related to public un...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
The Chernobyl and Fukushima accidents have caused significant social and economic disruptions that h...