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Environments,Risks, and the Limits of Representation: Examples from Nuclear Energy and Some Implications of Fukushima
Abstract:This essay examines examples from the field of nuclear energy, including the 2011 disaster at Fukushima-Daiichi, through perspectives drawn from phenomenology, social systems theory, and constitutive communication theory. The essay argues that although prevailing approaches to nuclear risk analysis and risk communication seek to represent a world of preexisting phenomena, they also fundamentally constitute the world on which decision-makers, organizations, and communities act. Representations of nuclear risk are inevitably and problematically limited, with important implications for policy, practice, and communicative action.
Keywords:Risk Analysis  Risk Communication  Hanford  Fukushima  Nuclear Regulatory Commission  Constitutive Communication  Phenomenology of Communication  US Department of Energy  Nuclear risk
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