Session Details

[O-01]Exploring Buratamori - How to make science accessible

Sun. May 26, 2019 1:45 PM - 3:15 PM JST
Sun. May 26, 2019 4:45 AM - 6:15 AM UTC
IC 2F
convener:Kazutaka Mannen(Hot Springs Research Institute of Kanagawa Prefecture), Takayuki Ogata(Disaster Prevention Research Center for Island Regions, University of the Ryukyus), Chairperson:Takayuki Ogata
Buratamori is a Saturday prime-time TV show of NHK (Japanese public broadcasting). Each episode features geoscience of a region including geography, geology, history and ecology, and local experts host a comedian named Tamori, who has a wide knowledge and a female announcer, who represents ordinary citizen. Such a style of the show has been popular among people in this decade and geoscience experts also highly regard the show. In this session, directors and previous hosts of the show describe its making process from each point of the view. Since the show needs to reach widely, bold simplification of complex scientific context is sometimes unavoidable, and this makes tension between the producers and experts. Through the session, we would like to discuss how the experts can make a simple but adequate explanation for geoscience issues to wide audience.

[O01-01]Lessons from Buratamori – An introduction to the session★Invited Papers

*Kazutaka Mannen1 (1.Hot Springs Research Institute of Kanagawa Prefecture)

[O01-02]The history of Buratamori ★Invited Papers

*Mikio Hayashi1 (1.Japan Broadcasting Corporation)

[O01-03]My experience as a geoscientific guide for the NHK-TV program Buratamori★Invited Papers

*Masato Koyama1 (1.Shizuoka Univ.)

[O01-04]A Visualized History by Buratamori★Invited Papers

*Noriko Matsuda1 (1.Kyoto Prefectural University)

[O01-05]General discussion 1

*Takayuki Ogata1 (1.Disaster Prevention Research Center for Island Regions, University of the Ryukyus)