Chapter 1. What was learned from 3.11? / Scott Gabriel Knowles -- Chapter 2. Unfulfilled promises : why structural disasters make it difficult to "learn from disasters" / Kohta Juraku -- Chapter 3. Fukushima radiation insideout / Robert Jacobs -- Chapter 4. Has Japan learned a lesson from the Fukushima nuclear accident? / Tatsujiro Suzuki -- Chapter 5. The developmental state and nuclear power in Japan / Jeff Kingston -- Chapter 6. The road to Fukushima : a US-Japan history / James Simms -- Chapter 7. Media capture : the Japanese press and Fukushima / Martin Fackler -- Chapter 8. The politics of radiation assessment in the Fukushima nuclear crisis / Kyle Cleveland -- Chapter 9. Nuclear labor, its invisibility, and the dispute over low-dose radiation / Paul Jobin -- Chapter 10. Food and water contamination after the Fukushima nuclear accident / Tatsuhiro Kamisato -- Chapter 11. Suffering the effects of scientific evidence / Ekou Yagi -- Chapter 12. Building a community-based platform for radiation monitoring after 3.11 / Luis Felipe R.Murillo and Sean Bonner -- Chapter 13. The closely watched case of Iitate Village : the need for global communication of local problems / Azby Brown -- Chapter 14. Describing and memorializing 3.11 : Namie and Ishinomaki / Ryuma Shineha -- Chapter 15. Renegotiating nuclear safety after Fukushima : regulatory dilemmasand dialogues in the United States / William J. Kinsella -- Chapter 16. International reactions to Fukushima / Sonja D. Schmid and Başak Saraç-Lesavre.
Summary:
"This book is about the 2011 Fukushima disaster in Japan. The disaster comprised a triple punch that began with an earthquake, which caused a tsunami, which triggered a meltdown at a nuclear plant"--
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