Radioactive Governance

NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781479836833

The Politics of Revitalization in Post-Fukushima Japan

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By Maxime Polleri
Imprint: NEW YORK UNIVERSITY PRESS
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PAPERBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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352

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Maxime Polleri is Assistant Professor in the Department of Anthropology at Universite Laval.

"Examines how Japanese authorities transformed the Fukushima nuclear disaster from crisis to "recovery" using diverse strategies. Through ethnographic fieldwork, Polleri reveals how state agencies, scientific bodies, and citizen groups shaped perceptions of radiation risks, enabling a politics of revitalization that normalized contamination and prioritized economic concerns over evacuation demands. Radioactive Governance offers critical insights into disaster management in increasingly toxic environments." - Daniel P. Aldrich, author of Sites Fights, Building Resilience, and Black Wave "Radioactive Governance provides a gripping account of the multilayered, extended response to Japan's unimaginable triple disaster of March 2011. Thousands died, far-reaching ecological damage accumulates - yet our faith in nuclear power lives on. In crisp prose, Maxime Polleri convincingly questions the transformative power of catastrophes - an essential, compelling read." - Sabine Fruehstueck, University of California, Santa Barbara

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