Space and Sensemaking in High-Reliability Task Contexts: Insights from a maritime mass rescue exercise
Abstract
The spatial environment shapes sensemaking in complex situations. While we know that actors in high-reliability task contexts often have a certain degree of control over their spatial environment, it remains unclear how they enact it and which effect this has on their sensemaking. In this paper, we use micro-ethnographic video data from two maritime mass rescue exercises to fill this gap. We find that actors that are under a high cognitive load...
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Title
Space and Sensemaking in High-Reliability Task Contexts: Insights from a maritime mass rescue exercise
Published Date
Aug 20, 2021
Journal
Volume
43
Issue
5
Pages
699 - 724
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