Excited to share my new #study with my colleague Toshiaki Yoshida @to4akiyo4da at @NUPoliSci! We measured strong negative #policy feedback effects of #nuclearpower plants on the overall #socialcapital of cities that host them! Key policy insights for #energy. Tweetorial below!
@to4akiyo4da and I asked, does adopting #nuclearpower strength or weaken cities' civil society? NPPs promised to improve #rural economies, but led to mixed outcomes in Japan (eg. @dojin_tw's article bit.ly/ando_m) How about civil society?
(3) To measure strength of #civilsociety, we used 4 proxies for social cohesion/#socialcapital: total migration (do people stay or leave?), crime rates (strong norms or not?), voter turnout (are they invested?), winning party vote (strong linking ties to govt or not?)
(5) @to4akiyo4da and I found mixed results: We projected cities with NPPs experienced higher #voter turnout rates, possibly due to increased contentious politics. Pre-Fukushima, NPP towns briefly had higher social capital, but it decreased with each year. @JapanResearch
(6) @to4akiyo4da explored effects in two NPP towns in #Japan, showing that support for majority party decline over time in NPP towns. Despite low crime rates and migration early on, these gains mostly evaporated over time. @jenniecstephens@dicksamuelsMIT@amycatalinac
(7) Best part: we started this paper together the day that COVID shut down Boston schools, synthesizing past fieldwork and available data. #Research during quarantine is hard, but fun when you have great coauthors! @to4akiyo4da@DanielPAldrich@JuheonLee99@cdcrabtree
@DanielPAldrich@to4akiyo4da (9) Finally - did you read this far and realize I didn't share the link? Awesome! You must really want to read our article! Check it out on SSRN below! ssrn.com/abstract=39900…
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