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Rational Accidents - Reckoning with Catastrophic Technologies

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Informationen zum Autor John Downer is Associate Professor in Science and Technology Studies at the University of Bristol. Klappentext An unflinching look at the unique challenges posed by complex technologies we cannot afford to let fail—and why the remarkable achievements of civil aviation can help us understand those challenges. Nuclear reactors, deep-sea drilling platforms, deterrence infrastructures—these are all complex and formidable technologies with the potential to fail catastrophically. In Rational Accidents , John Downer outlines a new perspective on technological failure, arguing that undetectable errors can lurk in even the most rigorous and “rational” assessments of these systems due to the inherent limits of engineering tests and models. Downer finds that it should be impossible, from an epistemological viewpoint, to achieve the near-perfect reliability that we require of our most safety-critical technologies. There is, however, one such technology that demonstrably appears to achieve these “impossible” reliabilities: jetliners. Downer looks closely at civil aviation and how it has reckoned with the problem of failure. He finds that the way we conceive of jetliner reliability hides the real practices by which it is achieved. And he shows us why those practices are much less transferrable across technological domains than we are led to believe. Fully understanding why jetliners don't crash, he concludes, should lead us to doubt the safety of other “ultra-reliable” technologies. A unique and sobering exploration of technological reliability from an STS perspective, Rational Accidents is essential reading for understanding why our most safety-critical technologies are even more dangerous than we believe. Zusammenfassung An unflinching look at the unique challenges posed by complex technologies we cannot afford to let fail—and why the remarkable achievements of civil aviation can help us understand those challenges. Nuclear reactors, deep-sea drilling platforms, deterrence infrastructures—these are all complex and formidable technologies with the potential to fail catastrophically. In Rational Accidents , John Downer outlines a new perspective on technological failure, arguing that undetectable errors can lurk in even the most rigorous and “rational” assessments of these systems due to the inherent limits of engineering tests and models. Downer finds that it should be impossible, from an epistemological viewpoint, to achieve the near-perfect reliability that we require of our most safety-critical technologies. There is, however, one such technology that demonstrably appears to achieve these “impossible” reliabilities: jetliners. Downer looks closely at civil aviation and how it has reckoned with the problem of failure. He finds that the way we conceive of jetliner reliability hides the real practices by which it is achieved. And he shows us why those practices are much less transferrable across technological domains than we are led to believe. Fully understanding why jetliners don't crash, he concludes, should lead us to doubt the safety of other “ultra-reliable” technologies. A unique and sobering exploration of technological reliability from an STS perspective, Rational Accidents is essential reading for understanding why our most safety-critical technologies are even more dangerous than we believe. Inhaltsverzeichnis ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ix INTRODUCTION: PURPOSE, SCOPE, AND STRUCTURE xv I THE AVIATION PARADOX I I CATASTROPHIC TECHNOLOGIES: THE RISE OF RELIABILITY AS A VARIABLE OF CONSEQUENCE 3 2 FINITISM AND FAILURE: ON THE LOGICAL IMPLAUSIBILITY OF ULTRAHIGH RELIABILITY 17 3 THE AVIATION PARADOX: ON THE IMPOSSIBLE RELIABILITY OF JETLINERS 29 II CONFRONTING ULTRAHIGH RELIABILITY 39 4 ORGANIZING AVIATION SAFETY: RELIABILITY REQUIREMENTS AND LOGICS 41 5 WHEN T...

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Authors John Downer, Downer John
Publisher The MIT Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.01.2024
 
EAN 9780262546997
ISBN 978-0-262-54699-7
No. of pages 344
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 23 mm
Series Inside Technology
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Natural sciences (general)

Science: general issues, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Aeronautics & Astronautics, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / History, TECHNOLOGY & ENGINEERING / Social Aspects, Impact of science and technology on society

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