This article investigates the differences in the public reaction to the Fukushima disaster in Taiwan and Hong Kong, focusing on the public’s perception of risk. This study shows that in both places weaker groups, such as civil society opposition groups and activists, have fewer outlets to disseminate their ideas and are thus easily overpowered by dominant ideologies pushed forward by probusiness groups and governments. Nevertheless, a closer look at local specificities will bring to light significant differences between social activists’ and the general public’s perception of risk in relation to nuclear energy in Hong Kong and Taiwan. While there is widespread opposition to it in Taiwan, in Hong Kong there seems to be no or only muted resis...
This paper investigates the public acceptance of nuclear power generation among Singapore residents ...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...
We assessed the influence of the Fukushima nuclear accident (FNA) on the Chinese public’s attitude a...
Japan 311 earthquake/tsunami and the following nuclear disaster in Fukushima create a strong anti-nu...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Nuclear power has become a major issue in Taiwan...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
Public support is important for countries that are at nascent stages of nuclear energy development. ...
[[abstract]]After Japan Fukushima accident, several countries are discussing whether they will maint...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 greatly affected attitudes toward nucl...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 greatly affected attitudes toward nucl...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
[[abstract]]To help resolving a longstanding dispute over nuclear power in Taiwan, authorities decid...
This paper investigates the public acceptance of nuclear power generation among Singapore residents ...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...
We assessed the influence of the Fukushima nuclear accident (FNA) on the Chinese public’s attitude a...
Japan 311 earthquake/tsunami and the following nuclear disaster in Fukushima create a strong anti-nu...
Presents a brief overview of trends and developments of public opinion about nuclear energy since th...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2016-06Nuclear power has become a major issue in Taiwan...
Gradual recovery of Chinese nuclear power industry and its increasingly important position in the wo...
Public support is important for countries that are at nascent stages of nuclear energy development. ...
[[abstract]]After Japan Fukushima accident, several countries are discussing whether they will maint...
The threats posed by climate change call for strong action from the international community to limit...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 greatly affected attitudes toward nucl...
The accident at Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant in 2011 greatly affected attitudes toward nucl...
A survey was conducted to study the environmental attitudes and behaviour of Hong Kong residents tow...
[[abstract]]To help resolving a longstanding dispute over nuclear power in Taiwan, authorities decid...
This paper investigates the public acceptance of nuclear power generation among Singapore residents ...
To meet the increasing demand for energy, the past decade has seen the revitalization of nuclear pow...
Social acceptance of energy technologies has drawn an increasingly level of public attentions in las...