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.