Communication given at a colloquium organized by the East-Asia Network at Hong Kong Chinese University in November 2011.International audienceThe Fukushima catastrophe is a turning point in the conception, role and management of technology in industrial societies. As did Hiroshima (on another dimension) after 1945, the Fukushima's nuclear accident questions and transforms established conceptions and values concerning the relations between technology, politics, industry, society and the environment. It has become impossible to think after Fukushima as we did before. This catastrophe initiates a major epistemic and conceptual shift with long-term consequences. This paper focuses on a powerful conceptual complex associating the notions of risk...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Sociotechnical sustainability transitions are understood to involve changes in c...
This paper addresses the effects of primary – or industrial – modernity on public trust. More specif...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 raises profound questions, not only about the use of nu...
Communication given at a colloquium organized by the East-Asia Network at Hong Kong Chinese Universi...
some reflections about the nuclear accident in Fukushima and the demise of the risk sociolog
The critical damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant, triggered by the unprecedented earthquake and ts...
Published in: Current Sociology, 2017, Vol. 65(1) 3-20.On 11 March 2011, an earthquake of a 9.0 magn...
From the impacts of 3·11 disasters, we are obliged to reflect on our ways of life with respect to th...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident, many of the post¿disaster responses undertaken b...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
Triggered by the recent inquiries into the Fukushima nuclear disaster, this article reflects on the ...
[Extract] The idea of risk inevitably conjures images of the spectacular - the catastrophic failure ...
International audienceThe concept of engineering thinking in emergency situations addresses an epist...
It aims at understanding the political, social and especially legal consequences related to the Fuku...
prevent the inevitability of serious accidents, especially those with low probabilities and high con...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Sociotechnical sustainability transitions are understood to involve changes in c...
This paper addresses the effects of primary – or industrial – modernity on public trust. More specif...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 raises profound questions, not only about the use of nu...
Communication given at a colloquium organized by the East-Asia Network at Hong Kong Chinese Universi...
some reflections about the nuclear accident in Fukushima and the demise of the risk sociolog
The critical damage to the Fukushima nuclear plant, triggered by the unprecedented earthquake and ts...
Published in: Current Sociology, 2017, Vol. 65(1) 3-20.On 11 March 2011, an earthquake of a 9.0 magn...
From the impacts of 3·11 disasters, we are obliged to reflect on our ways of life with respect to th...
In the aftermath of the Fukushima nuclear accident, many of the post¿disaster responses undertaken b...
A disaster is a crisis situation that causes significant harm to humans, the environment, the econom...
Triggered by the recent inquiries into the Fukushima nuclear disaster, this article reflects on the ...
[Extract] The idea of risk inevitably conjures images of the spectacular - the catastrophic failure ...
International audienceThe concept of engineering thinking in emergency situations addresses an epist...
It aims at understanding the political, social and especially legal consequences related to the Fuku...
prevent the inevitability of serious accidents, especially those with low probabilities and high con...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Sociotechnical sustainability transitions are understood to involve changes in c...
This paper addresses the effects of primary – or industrial – modernity on public trust. More specif...
The Fukushima nuclear disaster of March 2011 raises profound questions, not only about the use of nu...