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Kiyoshi Kurokawa: Person DB Profile

This profile page summarizes all known activity of the person Kiyoshi Kurokawa related to Nuclear. This person may have appeared in articles supporting this topic, against it, or in a separate context: this biographical entry simply demarks this person as appearing in content suggesting contextual association with Nuclear.


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At-A-Glance Vitals

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All Media Count   282
News Count (W/Clustered)   222 (78.72%)
Distinct Stories   106
Blog Count   59 (20.92%)
Tweet Count   0 (0.00%)
Shared Tweet Count   0
Links Tweeted   0
Combined Tone   -1.08
Combined Polarization   7.72
Combined Activity   0.64
Combined Personalization   0.64
News Tone   -1.20
Blog Tone   -0.63
Tweet Tone   0
First Seen   12/9/2011
Last Seen   4/20/2013
News/Social Ratio  78.72%
Attention/Loyalty  52 / 1369 days (3.80%)

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Category Breakdown
Articles mentioning this person fall into the following system categories:

Activism
8.19% (23)
Documentaries/Movies
0.71% (2)
Legislation
85.77% (241)
Project
99.64% (280)


Related Countries
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RELATIONSHIPS


Related People

The following names occur in articles mentioning this person:

Kiyoshi Kurokawa   99.65% (281)
Fukushima Dai-Ichi   42.91% (121)
Fukushima Daiichi   36.17% (102)
Yoshihiko Noda   31.56% (89)
Naoto Kan   28.01% (79)

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Related Organizations

The following organizations occur in articles mentioning this person:

Tokyo Electric Power Co   50.71% (143)
Industrial Safety Agency   42.55% (120)
Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission   29.43% (83)
University Of Tokyo   23.40% (66)
Kansai Electric Power Co   21.28% (60)

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RELATED GEOGRAPHIC FEATURES


Related Worldwide Cities

The following cities worldwide occur in articles mentioning this person:

Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan   76.24% (215)
Kansai, Japan (General), Japan   22.70% (64)
Fukui, Fukui, Japan   15.96% (45)
Kono, Tokushima, Japan   14.89% (42)
Kyoto, Kyoto, Japan   8.16% (23)

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Related Countries
The following countries occur in articles mentioning this person:
Japan   1.42% (280)
United States   1.42% (45)
Germany   1.42% (19)
United Kingdom   1.42% (18)
Ukraine   1.42% (16)

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Related Global Regions

The following regions worldwide occur in articles mentioning this person:

Tokyo, Japan   76.24% (215)
Japan (General), Japan   28.01% (79)
Tokushima, Japan   15.96% (45)
Fukui, Japan   15.96% (45)
Kyoto, Japan   8.16% (23)

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Related US States

The following US states occur in articles mentioning this person:

California, United States   4.61% (13)
New York, United States   4.61% (13)
Georgia, United States   2.84% (8)
Maryland, United States   1.42% (4)
Virginia, United States   1.42% (4)

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Outlet Location Countries
This person is mentioned in articles from outlets in these countries:
United States   1.42% (127)
Australia   1.42% (12)
Scotland   1.42% (6)
Ireland   1.42% (5)
Canada   1.42% (5)

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TWITTER


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CONTENT


Top News Outlets

This person tends to be mentioned in articles from the following news outlets:

Bloomberg.Com   1.42% (4)
Washingtonpost.Com   1.06% (3)
Ktar.Com   0.71% (2)
Ajc.Com   0.71% (2)
Timesunion.Com   0.71% (2)

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Top Blogs

This person tends to be mentioned in articles from the following blogs:

Tvmeioambiente.Com.Br   1.06% (3)
Forumonenergy.Com   1.06% (3)
Limitlesslife.Wordpress.Com   0.71% (2)
Asiaonsunday.Com   0.71% (2)
Crisisreliefjapan.Wordpress.Com   0.71% (2)

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News Articles

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Japan's nuclear future: Don't look now | The Economist

...... like still more bungling That is no mean feat Experts who examined the causes of the catastrophe reckon the LDP has paid too little attention to what went wrong Kiyoshi Kurokawa , the chairman of a parliamentary investigation , says the country may be moving too hastily back towards nuclear power , without fully regaining the trust of the Japanese public and the ......

(678 words by economist.com)
(04/18/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -1.56%
Pol: 7.51%
Act: 24.65%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

Radioactive water leaking from pits near Fukushima nuclear plant - Telegraph

...... devices to measure levels of radiation in the air , while the company is also still finding it difficult to stop groundwater seeping into the damaged reactor buildings On Monday , Kiyoshi Kurokawa , who chaired the committee appointed by the government to look into the second-worst nuclear disaster in history , told a new inquiry that the situation at the plant is clearly yet to be settled ......

(341 words by telegraph.co.uk)
(04/09/2013)
Project
Tone: -3.76%
Pol: 6.07%
Act: 25.14%
Per: 0.29%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

Lessons from Fukushima, two years on - The National

...... have valuable lessons in transparency to glean from the Fukushima disaster , said the author of an independent report on the accident that famously called it Made in Japan Dr Kiyoshi Kurokawa , the chairman of the committee appointed by Japan parliament to investigate the March triple meltdown at the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power station , blamed a lack of transparency and a ......

(501 words by thenational.ae)
(03/26/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -1.70%
Pol: 6.62%
Act: 19.85%
Per: 1.32%
Que: 10.53%
Exc: 0.00%

Japan's new government to 'consider' more nuclear power (Wired UK)

...... make up for the lost capacity from closing nuclear plants the subsequent report into the Fukushima disaster also found that it could have been prevented , with commission chairman Kiyoshi Kurokawa stating that it was a profoundly man-made disaster the general mood among the nuclear power industry , and the new government , is that the Fukushima disaster was not the fault of nuclear ......

(444 words by wired.co.uk)
(01/03/2013)
Project
Tone: -1.52%
Pol: 6.72%
Act: 24.30%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

The year in quotes: 25 windows on the way things were in 2012 | The Japan Times Online

...... major reports about the catastrophe the most widely read was the Diet Commission probe into the Fukushima nuclear disaster , which was , in the now famous words of chair Kiyoshi Kurokawa , made in Japan Its fundamental causes are to be found in the ingrained conventions of Japanese culture our reflexive obedience our reluctance to question authority our devotion to ......

(1858 words by japantimes.co.jp)
(12/24/2012)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -0.92%
Pol: 8.66%
Act: 23.94%
Per: 0.92%
Que: 4.85%
Exc: 0.00%


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Blog Posts

All 59 blog posts:

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Japan's nuclear future very uncertain « nuclear-news

...... like still more bungling That is no mean feat Experts who examined the causes of the catastrophe reckon the LDP has paid too little attention to what went wrong Kiyoshi Kurokawa , the chairman of a parliamentary investigation , says the country may be moving too hastily back towards nuclear power , without fully regaining the trust of the Japanese public and the ......

(440 words by nuclear-news.net)
(04/20/2013)
Project
Tone: -1.29%
Pol: 7.31%
Act: 21.94%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

abiko free press: An honourable mention for Reconstructing 3/11

...... the yakuzas role in disaster assistance to the last man left in the forbidden zone and the work of volunteer groups such as It Not Just Mud Contributors Hiromi Murakami and Kiyoshi Kurokawa call for a third opening of Japan , following those forced by the Black Ships prior to the Meiji Restoration and the Allied Occupation post- This time though , they assert the nation ......

(857 words by abikofreepress.com)
(03/10/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: -1.47%
Pol: 10.07%
Act: 22.06%
Per: 1.02%
Que: 3.12%
Exc: 0.00%

Wired UK seems surprised that Japan's Abe is considering new nuclear - Atomic Insights

...... make up for the lost capacity from closing nuclear plants the subsequent report into the Fukushima disaster also found that it could have been prevented , with commission chairman Kiyoshi Kurokawa stating that it was a profoundly man-made disaster the general mood among the nuclear power industry , and the new government , is that the Fukushima disaster was not the fault of nuclear ......

(1081 words by atomicinsights.com)
(01/04/2013)
Legislation
Project
Tone: 0.63%
Pol: 10.05%
Act: 25.52%
Per: 0.18%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

They Didn't ! Japanese Entertainment News - Japan's new government to 'consider' more nuclear power

...... make up for the lost capacity from closing nuclear plants the subsequent report into the Fukushima disaster also found that it could have been prevented , with commission chairman Kiyoshi Kurokawa stating that it was a profoundly man-made disaster the general mood among the nuclear power industry , and the new government , is that the Fukushima disaster was not the fault of nuclear ......

(451 words by aramatheydidnt.livejournal.com)
(01/03/2013)
Project
Tone: -1.52%
Pol: 6.74%
Act: 24.13%
Per: 0.00%
Que: 0.00%
Exc: 0.00%

Japan, Nuclear Power and the Need for Transparency State of the Planet

...... the members on the panel were from the nuclear industry , Kaufmann and Penciakova write the chairman of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident Independent Investigation Commission , Kiyoshi Kurokawa , declares in the independent report Although triggered by the cataclysmic events , the subsequent accident at the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant cannot be regarded as a natural ......

(1050 words by blogs.ei.columbia.edu)
(09/28/2012)
Legislation
Activism
Project
Tone: 0.84%
Pol: 8.27%
Act: 19.70%
Per: 0.19%
Que: 12.12%
Exc: 0.00%


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Tweets

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