In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading earth scientists came forward to warn the nation that major earthquakes would soon occur. They (almost) never did. This article focuses on those predictions to highlight the debates that shaped early postwar efforts in Japan to make scientists, and earth scientists in particular, guardians of the public’s safety. It draws on multiple archival collections, participant accounts and popular media coverage to explore the tensions between individual scientists and newly formed, officially sanctioned bodies charged with coordinating earthquake prediction research. These tensions, I argue, reflect both a long-standing ambivalence within the field towar...
This article documents how Japan's governing elites confronted the enormous tasks of restoring order...
about destructions of damaging earthquakes in Japan. We often thought, however, that, since structur...
A year has passed since a devastating tsunami inundated large areas of the northeastern coast of Jap...
In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading ear...
Abstract: Japan’s National Project for Earthquake Prediction has been conducted since 1965 without s...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
Earthquake prediction has never been an exact science or an easy job. In 1923, the debate between tw...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S....
This paper explores how earthquake scientists conceptualise earthquake prediction, particularly give...
The effectiveness of earthquake prediction as a tool for reducing earthquake impacts depends, in par...
This paper reports that a rumor of an earthquake and tsunami caused confusion in the South Kinki are...
In the United States, the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, California, is remembered as a foundatio...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S...
This review examines three monographs that make conspicuous contributions to our understanding of ma...
This article examines stories of ideal subjects published by the Ministry of Education within three ...
This article documents how Japan's governing elites confronted the enormous tasks of restoring order...
about destructions of damaging earthquakes in Japan. We often thought, however, that, since structur...
A year has passed since a devastating tsunami inundated large areas of the northeastern coast of Jap...
In the span of the first few years after Japan’s defeat in World War II, five of Japan’s leading ear...
Abstract: Japan’s National Project for Earthquake Prediction has been conducted since 1965 without s...
Japan is well known for its earthquakes; the damage that they cause sometimes makes international he...
Earthquake prediction has never been an exact science or an easy job. In 1923, the debate between tw...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S....
This paper explores how earthquake scientists conceptualise earthquake prediction, particularly give...
The effectiveness of earthquake prediction as a tool for reducing earthquake impacts depends, in par...
This paper reports that a rumor of an earthquake and tsunami caused confusion in the South Kinki are...
In the United States, the 1906 earthquake in San Francisco, California, is remembered as a foundatio...
For the seventh time since 1964, a seminar on earthquake prediction has been convened under the U.S...
This review examines three monographs that make conspicuous contributions to our understanding of ma...
This article examines stories of ideal subjects published by the Ministry of Education within three ...
This article documents how Japan's governing elites confronted the enormous tasks of restoring order...
about destructions of damaging earthquakes in Japan. We often thought, however, that, since structur...
A year has passed since a devastating tsunami inundated large areas of the northeastern coast of Jap...