abstract: In recent years, China and Japan have both experienced the serious challenge of handling some of the most destructive natural disasters in human history with the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake and the 2011 Fukushima incident. After careful examination of geological surveys and further evidence released in the aftermath, these two incidents can be regarded as man-made or technological disasters, which differentiate them from the multitude of natural disasters that have happened previously. Their unique causation also creates a need for separate analysis of the public reaction towards these disasters. Due to existing knowledge and communication gaps within the Chinese and Japanese governments, the official media reports of these disasters...
Bergmann JR. The earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown in Japan. ZiF-Mitteilungen. 2011;2...
In this paper, I described the relationship between media coverage and public perception of “the mos...
A few days after the Japan earthquake last month, the high school student I tutor asked if I had con...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
JAPAN’S 2011 DISASTER: RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND INDUSTRIALCATASTROPHESThe triple disaster that hit t...
The frequency of natural disasters has increased sharply in the last 50 years and their impact - in ...
Based on a comparative approach, this article reports content analyses of news articles about a deva...
The Great East Japan Earthquake was a tragic event requiring critical media involvement. Since the m...
Session: 5717. Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Comparisons of Media Content and Audiences - Mass C...
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study to evaluate how western media...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
Starting on April 14th 2016, a series of powerful earthquakes later known as the Kumamoto Earthquake...
BACKGROUND: The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster caused a global panic by a release of harmful rad...
Public Service Media [PSM] institutions, which are run by public funds, are by nature domestic in gr...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Bergmann JR. The earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown in Japan. ZiF-Mitteilungen. 2011;2...
In this paper, I described the relationship between media coverage and public perception of “the mos...
A few days after the Japan earthquake last month, the high school student I tutor asked if I had con...
The Fukushima accident was a rare opportunity for the Chinese media to cover nuclear issues and addr...
JAPAN’S 2011 DISASTER: RESPONSES TO NATURAL AND INDUSTRIALCATASTROPHESThe triple disaster that hit t...
The frequency of natural disasters has increased sharply in the last 50 years and their impact - in ...
Based on a comparative approach, this article reports content analyses of news articles about a deva...
The Great East Japan Earthquake was a tragic event requiring critical media involvement. Since the m...
Session: 5717. Cross-Cultural and Cross-National Comparisons of Media Content and Audiences - Mass C...
The Great East Japan Disaster of 2011 provides an important case study to evaluate how western media...
The Fukushima accident in March 2011 calls for the reassessment of the nuclear regime in Japan, espe...
Starting on April 14th 2016, a series of powerful earthquakes later known as the Kumamoto Earthquake...
BACKGROUND: The Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster caused a global panic by a release of harmful rad...
Public Service Media [PSM] institutions, which are run by public funds, are by nature domestic in gr...
The article examines how nuclear risk was perceived by German and Japanese journalists covering the ...
Bergmann JR. The earthquake, the tsunami and the nuclear meltdown in Japan. ZiF-Mitteilungen. 2011;2...
In this paper, I described the relationship between media coverage and public perception of “the mos...
A few days after the Japan earthquake last month, the high school student I tutor asked if I had con...