The imaginary and epistemology of disaster preparedness: The case of Japan's nuclear safety failure
The Fukushima nuclear disaster was profoundly a man-made one, resulting from the organizational failure of nuclear emergency preparedness. To fully understand the cause of this disaster, I propose to extend an organizational perspective on disasters into a macro-institutional perspective on disaster...
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2022
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