10 March 2014
Two-Day Seminar on Energy Policy, Media Representations, and Public Perception of Nuclear Power after the Fukushima Disaster, 19-20 September 2013
The Welsh School of Architecture and the School of Psychology were delighted to present a 2-day seminar at Cardiff University, on 19-20 September, bringing together academics from the UK and Japan in the area of energy policy, media studies, and risk perception.
The main aim of the seminar was to discuss how Fukushima has changed debates on the future of nuclear power and the role of public opinion and media reporting therein. The two-day seminar will include sessions on the following topics: (1) Perceptions of nuclear power, (2) Risk communication, (3) Disaster reporting in the media, (4) Public responses to legacy and social media, and (5) Changes in climate and energy policies after Fukushima.
The Seminar took place at the Birt Acres Lecture Theatre, Bute Building, King Edward VII Avenue, Cardiff on 19-20 September 2013.
Programme Fukushima Seminar 19-20 September 2013The talks from the seminar can be accessed via the link provided: http://bit.ly/15y0z4D.
This event was kindly sponsored by the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC), the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation, and the Daiwa Anglo-Japanese Foundation
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