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Abstract
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 206-226 |
Number of pages | 21 |
Journal | Geohumanities: Space, Place and the Humanities |
Volume | 10 |
Issue number | 1 |
Early online date | 8 May 2024 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 2024 |
Funding
This project would not have been possible without the generosity of the exhibited artists and essayists or the energy and enthusiasm of my students. It was delivered in partnership with the Royal Geographical Society, TU Munich\u2019s Department for STS, and the Heong Gallery, with financial support from the Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation and an AHRC Impact Acceleration Account, as well as a Fulbright-Lloyd\u2019s Fellowship. We were proud to be official partners of the Japan-UK Season of Culture, organized by the Embassy of Japan in the UK. My heartfelt thanks go to Sebastian Pfotenhauer, Prerona Prasad, and Joe Smith for championing this project and to Laura Melville for her tireless work behind the scenes. FLIR is thanked for the loan of thermal camera. Elijah Teitelbaum is thanked for his careful copy editing of the essays. I am particularly indebted to Amandine Davre (, ) for introducing me to three of the exhibited artists and to Maxime Polleri, for introducing me to Amandine in turn. Thanks are owed also to Nigel Clifford, Sheila Jasanoff, and Dame Fiona Reynolds for their encouragement and support. Names are (cravenly) listed in alphabetical order. As ever, my final thanks go to Magdalen Connolly who was both indefatigable and indispensable during the delivery of this project.
Funders | Funder number |
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Heong Gallery | |
Great Britain Sasakawa Foundation | |
Arts and Humanities Research Council | |
TU Munich’s Department for STS | |
Royal Geographical Society |
Keywords
- environment
- art science
- art
- exhibition
- nuclear
- teaching
- co-creation
VU Research Profile
- Science for Sustainability
- Governance for Society
- Connected World
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The improvised expert: Staging authority at an OECD Nuclear Energy Agency workshop in Fukushima
Takahashi, M., 5 Mar 2024, In: Social Studies of Science. 54, 4, p. 481 511 p.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Academic › peer-review
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Picturing the Invisible: Interview with Makoto Takahashi
Zagoruichyk, A. & Takahashi, M., 9 Oct 2023, In: Anthroposphere: The Oxford Climate Review.Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Popular
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Picturing the invisible: Legacies of Fukushima in art
Takahashi, M., 9 Mar 2023, In: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 2023, March 9Research output: Contribution to Journal › Article › Professional
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Activities
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European Association for the Study of Science and Technology (EASST)
Takahashi, M. (Participant)
6 Jul 2022 → 9 Jul 2022Activity: Participating in or organising an event › Conference › Academic
Prizes
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A Varsity guide to the post-term arts scene (Varsity)
Takahashi, M.
23/03/23
1 item of Media coverage
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Fukushima through the lens: ‘Picturing the Invisible’ at the Heong Gallery (Varsity)
Takahashi, M.
7/03/23
1 item of Media coverage
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"Picturing the invisible: The Fukushima disaster 10 years on." (BBC Science Focus)
Takahashi, M.
2/12/21
1 item of Media coverage
Press/Media: Public Engagement Activities