"Fukushima-method" for Local Dissemination of Information to Recover Living Conditions after Nuclear Accident
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This paper describes a socio-informatics process in learning the effect of radiation on living conditions after the nuclear accident in Fukushima, which Japanese society has experienced since the 3.11 earthquake and tsunami in 2011. First some experiences of lectures on radiation performed by an expert are analyzed from a social point of view. In particular an example in Iwaki City of Fukushima Prefecture, which was a designed dialogue process for learning radiation, is analyzed in detail to illustrate a local dissemination of information to recover the living conditions of the inhabitants after the nuclear accident. A similarity is then noticed with the lessons of Chernobyl, in particular with the "ETHOS" project in Belarus, which was reflected into the recommendations by ICRP, the International Commission on Radiological Protection, from 2007 through 2009 in their publications. Suggestions are also noted that the lessons are extendable to a learning of self-governance of democracy in the information society of Japan.
- 2012-09-30