TY - JOUR
T1 - The production of a national riskscape and its fractures
T2 - Nuclear power facility location policy in South Korea
AU - Lee, Sang Hun
AU - Hwang, Jin Tae
AU - Lee, Jungpil
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2018
Y1 - 2018
N2 - Summary: This paper examines the ways in which the Korean developmental state has, until very recently, managed physical risks of nuclear power operations while also pursuing national economic growth. In the literatures on the East Asian developmental states thesis, developmental state deployment of nuclear power as an energy source has been implicitly assumed to be risk-free and insulated from diverse social forces. However, by adopting the concept of the ‘riskscapes’ and examining four nuclear power plant sites (Gori, Uljin, Wolsung and Younggwang), we show how a national riskscape has been designed by the government and has been dynamically contested by diverse actors for various reasons. The nationalized riskscape imposed by the developmental state has landed in each site differently according to the geographical, historical, political, and economic backdrops of the sites. It is within the context of this internally differentiated and contested nuclear power riskscapes that South Korean president Moon Jae-in has vowed to end the use of nuclear power.
AB - Summary: This paper examines the ways in which the Korean developmental state has, until very recently, managed physical risks of nuclear power operations while also pursuing national economic growth. In the literatures on the East Asian developmental states thesis, developmental state deployment of nuclear power as an energy source has been implicitly assumed to be risk-free and insulated from diverse social forces. However, by adopting the concept of the ‘riskscapes’ and examining four nuclear power plant sites (Gori, Uljin, Wolsung and Younggwang), we show how a national riskscape has been designed by the government and has been dynamically contested by diverse actors for various reasons. The nationalized riskscape imposed by the developmental state has landed in each site differently according to the geographical, historical, political, and economic backdrops of the sites. It is within the context of this internally differentiated and contested nuclear power riskscapes that South Korean president Moon Jae-in has vowed to end the use of nuclear power.
KW - Developmental state
KW - Hegemonic project
KW - Nuclear power facility
KW - Riskscapes
KW - South Korea
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U2 - 10.3112/erdkunde.2018.02.07
DO - 10.3112/erdkunde.2018.02.07
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85048771105
SN - 0014-0015
VL - 72
SP - 185
EP - 195
JO - Erdkunde
JF - Erdkunde
IS - 3
ER -