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Survivors and scientists: Hiroshima, Fukushima, and the Radiation Effects Research Foundation, 1975-2014

机译:幸存者和科学家:广岛,福岛和辐射效应研究基金会,1975-2014年

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In this article, I reflect on the Radiation Effects Research Foundation and its ongoing studies of long-term radiation risk. Originally called the Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission (1947-1975), the Radiation Effects Research Foundation has carried out epidemiological research tracking the biomedical effects of radiation at Hiroshima and Nagasaki for almost 70years. Radiation Effects Research Foundation scientists also played a key role in the assessment of populations exposed at Chernobyl and are now embarking on studies of workers at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant. I examine the role of estimating dosimetry in post-disaster epidemiology, highlight how national identity and citizenship have mattered in radiation risk networks, and track how participants interpreted the relationships between nuclear weapons and nuclear energy. Industrial interests in Japan and the United States sought to draw a sharp line between the risks of nuclear war and the risks of nuclear power, but the work of the Radiation Effects Research Foundation (which became the basis of worker protection standards for the industry) and the activism of atomic bomb survivors have drawn these two nuclear domains together. This is so particularly in the wake of the Fukushima disaster, Japan's third atomic bombing'. The Radiation Effects Research Foundation is therefore a critical node in a complex global network of scientific institutions that adjudicate radiation risk and proclaim when it is present and when absent. Its history, I suggest, can illuminate some properties of modern disasters and the many sciences that engage with them.
机译:在本文中,我将回顾辐射效应研究基金会及其正在进行的长期辐射风险研究。辐射效应研究基金会最初被称为原子弹伤亡委员会(1947-1975),它进行了流行病学研究,追踪了广岛和长崎的辐射生物医学效应,已有近70年的历史。辐射效应研究基金会的科学家在评估切尔诺贝利核暴露人群方面也发挥了关键作用,目前正着手研究福岛第一核电站的工人。我研究了估计剂量学在灾后流行病学中的作用,强调了民族身份和公民身份在辐射风险网络中的重要性,并跟踪参与者如何解释核武器与核能之间的关系。日本和美国的工业利益试图在核战争的风险与核电的风险之间划清界线,但是辐射效应研究基金会(该基金会成为该行业工人保护标准的基础)和原子弹幸存者的积极行动将这两个核领域融合在一起。特别是在日本第三次原子弹爆炸福岛核事故之后。因此,辐射效应研究基金会是一个复杂的全球科学机构网络中的关键节点,该网络可以对辐射风险进行判断并宣布存在和不存在的风险。我认为,它的历史可以阐明现代灾难的某些性质以及与之相关的许多科学。

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