Atomic Age II: Fukushima—Session 3 Roundtable Discussion—Japanese
Update: 2012-08-27
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Yuki Miyamoto, Associate Professor in Religious Studies at DePaul University, leads a roundtable discussion in which audience members directed questions to a panel of speakers. The panelists included:
Norma Field, Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor in Japanese Studies at the University of Chicago
Hiroaki Koide, nuclear reactor specialist and Assistant Professor at Kyoto University's Nuclear Research Institute
Ruiko Muto, anti-nuclear activist at Hair Action Fukushima
Bobbie Paul, executive director at Georgia Women's Action for New Directions
Jeffrey Patterson, board member of Physicians for Social Responsibility
Dean Wilkie, retired nuclear plant operator involved with SimplyInfo
Nancy Foust, online media expert at SimplyInfo
This symposium was sponsored by the Committee on Japanese Studies, the Center for East Asian Studies, the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Human Rights Program, and the Program on the Global Environment at the University of Chicago, and DePaul University.
Yuki Miyamoto, Associate Professor in Religious Studies at DePaul University, leads a roundtable discussion in which audience members directed questions to a panel of speakers. The panelists included:
Norma Field, Robert S. Ingersoll Distinguished Service Professor in Japanese Studies at the University of Chicago
Hiroaki Koide, nuclear reactor specialist and Assistant Professor at Kyoto University's Nuclear Research Institute
Ruiko Muto, anti-nuclear activist at Hair Action Fukushima
Bobbie Paul, executive director at Georgia Women's Action for New Directions
Jeffrey Patterson, board member of Physicians for Social Responsibility
Dean Wilkie, retired nuclear plant operator involved with SimplyInfo
Nancy Foust, online media expert at SimplyInfo
This symposium was sponsored by the Committee on Japanese Studies, the Center for East Asian Studies, the Franke Institute for the Humanities, the Human Rights Program, and the Program on the Global Environment at the University of Chicago, and DePaul University.
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