カテゴリー「anthropology, literature, art」
Title:Chernobyl Stories and Anthropological Shock in Hungary
Author: Harper, Krista M.
Reference: Anthropological Quarterly. Jul2001, Vol. 74 Issue 3, p114-123. 10p.
Keywords: Chernobyl disaster, Anthropological Shock, Hungary
Abstract: The Budapest Chernobyl Day commemoration generated a creative outpouring of stories about parental responsibilities, scientific knowledge, environmental risks, and public participation. ! examine the stories and performances elicited by the tenth anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster in April 1996. In these “Chernobyl stories” activists criticized scientific and state paternalism while engaging in alternative practices of citizenship. The decade between the catastrophic explosion and its commemoration coincides with the development of the Hungarian environmental movement and the transformation from state socialism Chernobyl Day 1996 consequently became an opportunity for activists to reflect upon how the meaning of citizenship and public participation had changed in those years as well.
URL: http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/anthropological_quarterly/toc/anq74.3.html
Title: The press within a man-made (technogenic) disaster of global proportions
Author: Gegel, Igor Vladimirovich
Reference: Moscow, 2011
Keywords: press(information media), man-made disaster (technogenic), journalism, media-psychology, Soviet press, The Era of Glasnost’, modern journalism, publicism of disasters
Abstract: The aim of the study is to develop a scientific apparatus for monitoring interaction between the government and the press in an emergency situation, determining the optimal models of the editorial office information strategy and professional activities of journalists during man-made disasters (technogenic); learning of situational formats and genres of the disasters’ publicisim.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/pressa-v-usloviyakh-tekhnogennoi-katastrofy-globalnogo-masshtaba
Title: Psychology of children mythology and folklore: Based on the material of children and adolescents research in the Resp. of Belarus in post-catastrophe situation
Author: Hazey, Svetlana Anatolyevna
Reference: Moscow, 1998
Keywords: Educational psychology, children, mythology, folklore, teens, Belarus
Abstract: The aim of this research;To identify the psychological characteristics of existence of mythology, folklore, through the analysis of true stories, horror stories, magic, games, as well as compositions, paintings in the subculture of children and adolescents aged 7-15 years in the territory of the Republic of Belarus.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/psikhologiya-detskoi-mifologii-i-folklora-na-materiale-issled-detei-i-podrostkov-na-territor
Title: Architectural principles of building design of services of social and psychological care for children: for radiation-contaminated areas
Author: Burykina, Galina Dmitrievna
Reference: Moscow, 1999
Keywords: social and psychological assistance, architecture, building design, children
Abstract: The aim of the dissertation is to reduce the negative social and psychological consequences of the Chernobyl accident for children by creating a favorable architectural environment in the buildings of social and psychological assistance.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/arkhitekturnye-printsipy-proektirovaniya-zdanii-sluzhby-sotsialno-psikhologicheskoi-pomoshch
Title: Features of physical development and functional state of the child and adolescent population of Bryansk region in areas with abrupt changes in ecosystem composition of the environment
Author: Korsakov Anton Vyacheslavovich
Reference: Bryansk, 2006
Keywords: Bryansk region, population, physical development, functional status, child population, adolescent population
Abstract: The purpose of the study – to study the effect of the emergency radioactive, man-made (technogenic) toxic-chemical and combined radiation-toxic pollution of the environment on physical development and functional state of Bryansk region’s child and adolescent population.
URL:http://www.dissercat.com/content/osobennosti-fizicheskogo-razvitiya-i-funktsionalnogo-sostoyaniya-detskogo-i-podrostkovogo-na
Title: Perceptions of the health impact of ChernobylUNSCEAR turns fiftyCommittee on Radioactive Waste Management needs stronger scientific input CoRWM completes technical assessment of nuclear waste options Power frequency EMFs, melatonin and the risk of breast cancer New reports on the HPA web-site
Reference: Journal of Radiological Protection, 26 (1), p.111-117, Mar 2006
doi: 10.1088/0952-4746/26/1/M01
Keywords:
Abstract: …nature of the Chernobyl Forum investigations…of exposure to Chernobyl radiation. Fifty-six…who developed thyroid cancer after drinking…areas, people with thyroid cancer and people resettled…children from Chernobyl, accusing me of…
URL: http://iopscience.iop.org/0952-4746/26/1/M01/
Title: Near-field radioactive particle dynamics and empirical fallout patterns in Chernobyl’s Western and Northern Plumes
Author: Chesser, Ronald K. / Rodgers, Brenda E.
Reference: Atmospheric Environment, 42 (20), p.5124-5139, Jun 2008
doi: 10.1016/j.atmosenv.2008.02.042
Keywords: Nuclear fuel; Chernobyl; Plume; Particles; Radiation; Settling
Abstract: We compared geographically referenced ground-based measurements of gamma and beta radiation to model predictions of particle dispersion and estimate the influences of particle sizes, wind speeds, and vertical and lateral turbulence on the near-field (40 μm in diameter. These large particulates eliminate passive dispersion of oxidized nuclear fuel and aerosol releases of volatile elements as the primary sources of contamination in the Northern Plume at distances
URL: http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1352231008001362