RESEARCH ABOUT JL123

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I am conducting research about the Japan Airlines flight JL123 crash on 12 August 1985. The research will cover not only the crash itself, but also the aftermath of the disaster and the way in which it impacted the lives of so many people around the world. A book on the subject, Dealing with Disaster in Japan: Japanese and Global Responses to the Flight JL123 Crash, will be published by Routledge in English in 2011. For more information about the research, click here.

I am currently conducting an online survey to find out more about the way people think about this crash. Your participation in this study is entirely voluntary and you can decline to answer specific questions. The survey is totally anonymous.

Thank you for taking the time to read this and for your cooperation with my research. If you would like to know more about this research or would like to provide additional comments to those on the survey, then please contact me.

Dr Christopher Hood
Director, Cardiff Japanese Studies Centre, Cardiff University
Email: cph@jl123.co.uk
Web: www.jl123.co.uk   www.hood-online.co.uk

Click HERE to continue to the survey.

A brief summary about the JL123 crash (please do not read this until after you have taken part in the survey so that the contents do not impact your submission)

The Remembering the JL123 crash on Osutaka group on Facebook

Other useful links relating to JL123


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