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This book examines the discursive formation of nuclear power in
Japan to provide insights into the ways this technology has been
both promoted and resisted, constituting and being constituted by
Japan's sociocultural landscape. Each chapter pays close attention
to a particular discursive site, including newspaper editorials,
public relations campaigns, local site fights, urban antinuclear
activism, and post-Fukushima pronuclear and antinuclear
articulations. The book also raises the question of democracy and
sustainability through the examination of nuclear power discourses.
It demonstrates the power of discourse in shaping nuclear power by
creating knowledge, influencing decisions, relationships, identity,
and community. Readers will gain a range of insights from the book:
prominent articulations on nuclear power discourse, state and
corporate strategies for enticing consent for controversial
facilities and technologies, the power of the media in framing
public knowledge, the role of social movements and activisms in
civic society, the power of community, and nuclear power as a
problematic in representative democracy and sustainability. This
book will appeal to students and scholars interested in social
discourse, social movements, Japanese society, cultural studies,
environmental communication, media analysis, energy and
sustainability, and democracy, among others.
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