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Background: An effective communication strategy for reducing conflicts in South Korea has been designed through the analysis of public perception and communication variables on nuclear power under the conditions of rapidly changing nuclear power policies. Materials and Methods: This study conducted both qualitative research through group discussions based on social psychology and quantitative research through surveys. Results and Discussion: Nuclear power plant (NPP) area residents in favor of nuclear power indicated higher levels of communication, safety perception, and contribution than those against it. NPP area residents trusted the civilian expert groups (18.3%) and local government (17.3%) the most, while metropolitan city residents trusted the Nuclear Safety and Security Commission and the Korea Institute of Nuclear Safety (20.7%) the most. In determining nuclear power policy, both the NPP area residents (18.1%) and metropolitan city residents (17.1%) prioritized safety, health, and the environment. While metropolitan city residents thought that energy security and economic growth (16.4%) were important, NPP area residents thought the current issue of spent fuel rods (14.1%) to be important. Conclusion: It is necessary for the nuclear power industry to have and actively implement communication and conflict resolution strategies based on the patterns obtained in the study results.
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Introduction
Materials and Methods
1. Basic Background of Research Design
2. Characteristics of the Research Target
3. Investigation Procedure and Analysis Method
Results and Discussion
1. Communication-Related Perception Level of Nuclear Power
2. Major Variables Pertaining to Nuclear-Power-Related Communication
3. Major Variables Related to Nuclear Power Policy Decision
4. Relationships among Major Communication Variables
5. Factors Affecting Nuclear Power Communication
Conclusion
Conflict of Interest
Acknowledgements
Funding
Author Contributions
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