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International Solidarity Statement against the French President’s visit to India to push for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project [Please Sign]
We, the undersigned individuals and organizations from across the world stand in solidarity with communities in India protesting against the visit of the French President Emmanuel Macron, who will be signing a Framework Agreement for the Jaitapur Nuclear Power Project (JNPP) during his visit.
This project threatens to destroy the livelihoods of tens of thousands of people – farmers, fisherfolk, women and children – in the Konkan region of Maharashtra state. JNPP will be the world’s largest nuclear power park with 6 European Pressurised Reactors (EPRs) of 1650 MW capacity each. The project was sanctioned in India without any cost-benefit analysis nor a comprehensive analysis of safety, social impacts and cost of the electricity from the nuclear plant.
On the eve of the meeting of Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) in August 2008, India announced it would buy reactors from France in exchange for its diplomatic support. The Indian government, including senior officials of its nuclear establishment, have since maintained that the project must be set up to accommodate the interests of foreign suppliers. Holding the Jaitapur nuclear project a fait accompli, the Indian government has brutally suppressed the massive and peaceful agitations by the local communities, killing and arresting protesters in the past. It has also turned the democratically mandated procedures for environmental clearance and land acquisition into violent farce – invariably, people’s consent is taken at the gunpoint during public hearings.
It is shocking that the obsession with the Jaitapur project has remained unchanged despite the global decline of the nuclear industry in recent years, serious safety concerns raised b
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Table of contents : Havens, Thomas R. H.. "Notes". Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism, Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006, pp. 225-266. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824842048-017 Havens, T. (2006). Notes. In Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism (pp. 225-266). Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824842048-017 Havens, T. 2006. Notes. Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, pp. 225-266. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824842048-017 Havens, Thomas R. H.. "Notes" In Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism, 225-266. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press, 2006. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824842048-017 Havens T. Notes. In: Radicals and Realists in the Japanese Nonverbal Arts: The Avant-Garde Rejection of Modernism. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press; 2006. p.225-266. https://doi.org/10.1515/9780824842048-017 Copied to clipboard .
Preface to Handbooks of Communication Science series
Contents
1. Cultures, communication, and contexts of intercultural communication
Part I. History, perspectives and theories
2. Murky waters: Histories of intercultural communication research
3. Theoretical perspectives on communication and cultures
4. Non-Western theories of communication: Indigenous ideas and insights
5. Issues in intercultural communication: A semantic network analysis
6. Cultural communication: Advancing understanding in a multi-cultural world
Part II. Cross cultural comparison
7. Multifaceted identity approaches and cross-cultural communication styles: Selective overview and future directions
8. Verbal communication across cultures
9. Interpersonal communication and relationships across cultures
10. Emotion display and expression
11. A cultured look at nonverbal cues
12. What’s past is prologue: Lessons from conflict, communication, and culture research from half a century ago
13. Aging and communication across cultures
14. Culture-centered communication and social change: Listening and participation to transform communication inequalities
Part III. Intercultural encounter
15. Ethnocentrism and intercultural communication
16. Issues in the conceptualization of intercultural communication competence
17. Intergroup communication
18. Interethnic communication: An interdisciplinary overview
19. Experience and cultural learning in global business contexts
20. Cross-cultural adaptation: An identity approach
21. Intercultural friendship and communication
22. Exploring intercultural communication problems in health care with a communication accommodation competence approach
Part IV. Interactions and exchange between cultures
23. Cross-border mediated messages
24. Stereotyping and Communication
25. Translation as intercultural communication: Survey and analysis
26. Consuming nations - Brand nat Notes