Les personnes qui le souhaitent et/ou qui n’ont pas eu la possibilité d’assister au Symposium « Anthropology of tribulation and hope from Fukushima », qui s’est déroulé les 9 et 10 octobre 2022, peuvent visionner les présentations des différents intervenants sur les liens suivants :

  • Cécile ASANUMA-BRICE, co dir. Mitate Lab., Senior Researcher CNRS, « Fukushima, The reconstruction of the former evacuated area, analysed through the prism of structural violence » – Lien YouTube
  • Takuya TSUJIUCHI, Professor of Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Director of Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction, « Complex Structure under Issues of Division and Conflict after Fukushima Nuclear Disaster– Part I » – Lien YouTube
  • Takuya TSUJIUCHI, Professor of Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, Director of Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on Disaster Reconstruction, « Complex Structure under Issues of Division and Conflict after Fukushima Nuclear Disaster – Part II » – Lien YouTube
  • Tom GILL, Professor, Department of International Studies, Meiji Gakuin University, « Sudden Exile or Wealth leading to Envy and   Discrimination; Suffered by Enforced Refugees   of Nagadoro District, Iidate Village, in Fukushima » – Lien YouTube
  • Tomoo Hidaka, Lecturer, School of Medicine, Fukushima Medical University ; Hygiene and Social Psychology, « Position Transition from ʻI in Okumaʼ to ʻOkuma in meʼ  Generating Narratives of Hope after Structural Loss of the Hometown » – lien YouTube
  • Aleksandr Sklyar, Visiting Assistant Professor, University Studies Department, Colgate University ; Socio-cultural Anthropology, « The dilemmas of mothers who voluntarily self-evacuated from Fukushima: How can you protect children from radiation, while respecting family and society? » – Lien YouTube
  • Naoko Horikawa, Visiting Researcher, Waseda Institute of Medical Anthropology on  Disaster Reconstruction, « A Daily Predicament, Searching for Hope: lives of single women forced to evacuate » – lien YouTube
  • Marie Weishaupt, PhD Candidate, Graduate School of East Asian Studies, Freie Universität Berlin, « From Self-evacuees to Returnees: Radioprotection and Social Appropriateness in the Aftermath of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Accident » – lien YouTube

Et également sur ce lien du Mitate Lab.