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How to Hunt a Very Reliable Organization

✍ Scribed by Gene I. Rochlin


Book ID
111107127
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Weight
120 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0966-0879

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✦ Synopsis


A summary of my long engagement with Todd R. LaPorte as colleague, mentor, and fellow field worker in the study of large, reliability‐seeking organizations that manage risk‐bearing technologies is used to explore the relationship of our fieldwork approaches and techniques to other ethnographic means of sociological research. In particular, I discuss three organizations that have been at the core of what is generally known as the β€˜high reliability organization’ project: air traffic control; nuclear power plant operations; and nuclear‐powered aircraft carriers at sea. In retrospect, our fieldwork was as intimate as that characterizing participant observers; yet, because of the complexity and risk involved in the sites of our study, we could only observe, and not participate.


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