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Grasping the Moment - Sensemaking in Response to ''Routine'' Emergencies and Major Incidents

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Informationen zum Autor Dr Richard McMaster worked completed his Masters degree in Applied Psychology at Sheffield University before joining University of Birmingham as a research associate funded by the MoD Defence Technology Centre for Human Factors Integration. Over a period of some 9 years! he worked on a variety of projects related to military Command and Control and to the management of Emergency Response. In addition to this work! he registered as a part-time PhD student! developing a thesis on the ways in which the Police dealt with incidents. This research was complimented by his role as a Community Police Officer! which gave him access to operational policing as part of his daily work. He now works at Babcock International! Plymouth! where he conducts Human Factors investigations and Safety Audits on nuclear submarines. Professor Chris Baber joined the University of Birmingham in 1990 as a lecture on the MSc Work Design and Ergonomics programme. Prior to this! he completed his PhD at the Applied Psychology Unit at Aston University (with a thesis on speech technology for control room operations which was subsequently published by Ellis Horwood). His research focuses on human-computer interaction (particularly in terms of sensor-based interactions and wearable computers) and on distributed sensemaking (particularly in uncertain or complex domains). He has published over 80 refereed journal papers! as well as around 400 conference papers. He is the author / co-author of 6 books (for Ashgate! CRC Press! Ellis Horwood! Springer). Klappentext The ways in which organizations make use of information available to them to make decisions and manage activity is an essential topic of investigation for human factors. This book offers a fresh perspective on sensemaking through its consideration of the variety of ways in which Incident Response is managed by the Police. Zusammenfassung The ways in which organizations make use of information available to them to make decisions and manage activity is an essential topic of investigation for human factors. This book offers a fresh perspective on sensemaking through its consideration of the variety of ways in which Incident Response is managed by the Police. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface. Introduction; Individual Sensemaking; Sensemaking with Artefacts; Collaborative Sensemaking; Command and Control in the UK Emergency Services; Sensemaking in Command and Control; Managing Routine Incidents; Distributed Cognition in Routine Incidents; Responding to Major Incidents; Distributed Cognition in Major Incidents; The Challenges of Interoperability; Sensemaking and Organisational Structure in Emergency Response; Common Operating Pictures; Discussion ...

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Authors Christopher Baber, Christopher (Department of Electronic Baber, Dr. Richard McMaster, Dr. Richard Baber Mcmaster, Richard Mcmaster, Richard (Babcock International Group McMaster
Publisher ASHGATE PUB CO
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 28.06.2016
 
EAN 9781472470805
ISBN 978-1-4724-7080-5
No. of pages 196
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > General, dictionaries

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