【社會系講座資訊】車諾比核災後的日本反核運動 Japan’s antinuclear movements after the Chernobyl disaster

講題:車諾比核災後的日本反核運動 Japan’s antinuclear movements after the Chernobyl disaster

講者:安藤丈將(日本武藏大學社會學系教授)

主持人:何明修(台大社會系特聘教授)

時間:2024/10/31(四) 12:30-14:00

地點:台大社會與社工系館R319

演講語言:英語

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演講簡介:

安藤丈將教授本學期在台大社會系開設密集課程「日本的民主與公民社會」。在經歷七週關於日本民主運動的課程後,安藤教授將在10/31的演講中,分析日本的反核運動史。本次演講將聚焦曾在車諾比核災後一度活躍的日本反核運動,並分析運動如何在九○年代轉為沉寂──直到2011年福島核災重新喚醒日本的反核意識。

Japanese antinuclear movements became active following the Fukushima disaster, which occurred after an earthquake and tsunami on March 11, 2011. Many individuals took to the streets to advocate for changes in the government’s nuclear policy. It is ironic that this nuclear accident happened in Japan, a nation that had been victimized by atomic bombs during World War II. Despite this history, the Japanese government strongly promoted nuclear power until the disaster in 2011. This raises important questions: Where were Japanese antinuclear movements prior to the disaster?

It is worth noting that these movements gained momentum shortly after the Chernobyl disaster in 1986. However, mobilization in the streets declined rapidly in the early 1990s. Following this decline, the Japanese government increased the number of nuclear plants until the Fukushima disaster in 2011. Why did antinuclear movements fail to prevent the Fukushima disaster? Drawing on discussions from my book, 『脱原発の運動史:チェルノブイリ、福島、そしてこれから』 (The History of Antinuclear Movements), I will explore these issues.

講者介紹:

日本東京武藏大學社會學系教授。專長領域為公民運動、政治社會學。著有《新左運動與公民社會:日本六○年代的思想之路》等作品。

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