MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN

In the article, a sociological analysis of the narratives of «new» catastrophism is presented, based on the example of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant on March 11, 2011 in Japan. The content-analysis of the headlines of the Japanese (in English), American, British, French, German...

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Published: Publishing House of the State University of Management 2017-11-01
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spelling doaj-7bbb559c7a55463e9257becfa7b73f112021-10-02T06:22:33ZrusPublishing House of the State University of ManagementВестник университета1816-42772686-84152017-11-0101116617210.26425/1816-4277-2017-11-166-172868MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN0ФГАОУ ВО "Московский государственный институт международных отношений (университет) Министерства иностранных дел Российской Федерации"In the article, a sociological analysis of the narratives of «new» catastrophism is presented, based on the example of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant on March 11, 2011 in Japan. The content-analysis of the headlines of the Japanese (in English), American, British, French, German, and Russian media has shown a varying scene. Apocalyptic narrative was found in British tabloids; the “human story” was revealed in the narratives of the «abandoned» people and the Fukushima Fifty. In conclusion, all the narratives presented are compared, it is also shown how they affect the social construction of a «new» catastrophe. The cascading and international character of the disaster is demonstrated to be constructing the complexity of its narratives.https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/868mediated narrativeneocatastrophismcontent-analysisfukushima-1 nuclear power plant breakdownsociology of disasterenvironmental sociology
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title MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
spellingShingle MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
Вестник университета
mediated narrative
neocatastrophism
content-analysis
fukushima-1 nuclear power plant breakdown
sociology of disaster
environmental sociology
title_short MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
title_full MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
title_fullStr MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
title_full_unstemmed MEDIA NARRATIVES ABOUT THE «NEW» CATASTROPHE: A CASE-STUDY OF THE FUKUSHIMA DAIICHI NUCLEAR POWER STATION BREAKDOWN
title_sort media narratives about the «new» catastrophe: a case-study of the fukushima daiichi nuclear power station breakdown
publisher Publishing House of the State University of Management
series Вестник университета
issn 1816-4277
2686-8415
publishDate 2017-11-01
description In the article, a sociological analysis of the narratives of «new» catastrophism is presented, based on the example of the nuclear accident at the Fukushima-Daiichi plant on March 11, 2011 in Japan. The content-analysis of the headlines of the Japanese (in English), American, British, French, German, and Russian media has shown a varying scene. Apocalyptic narrative was found in British tabloids; the “human story” was revealed in the narratives of the «abandoned» people and the Fukushima Fifty. In conclusion, all the narratives presented are compared, it is also shown how they affect the social construction of a «new» catastrophe. The cascading and international character of the disaster is demonstrated to be constructing the complexity of its narratives.
topic mediated narrative
neocatastrophism
content-analysis
fukushima-1 nuclear power plant breakdown
sociology of disaster
environmental sociology
url https://vestnik.guu.ru/jour/article/view/868
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