This is one of the society and risk communication courses for global nuclear safety and security agents.
For global leaders in the international community, it is important to understand the basic risk communication.
In this course, students discuss with lecturers for better understanding of the basic risk communication.
Students will be able to learn more about Risk Communication and acquire the ability of communication in the real world.
risk, communication
Specialist skills | Intercultural skills | ✔ Communication skills | Critical thinking skills | ✔ Practical and/or problem-solving skills |
After a lecture, students discuss about the topic with lecturers for better understanding how to practice risk communication.
Course schedule | Required learning | |
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Class 1 | Risk dialogues and participatory methods in Europe | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 2 | Why risk debates intensify: Cases from EMF and wind power | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 3 | Dialogues in Fukushima: Case 1 | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 4 | Dialogues in Fukushima: Case 2 | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 5 | Risk communication and “stick-in” culture | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 6 | Risk dialogues in progress: Case at nuclear sites 1 | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 7 | Risk dialogues in progress: Case at nuclear sites 2 | Instruction in the lecture |
Class 8 | Summary |
Lecture Materials
Lecture Materials
Level of the understanding of the lecture (70%), Discussion (30%)
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