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Author Monographic
Sills, David L.; C. P. Wolf; Vivien B. Shelanski (editors)
Author Combination
Sills, David L.; C. P. Wolf; Vivien B. Shelanski (editors)
Title Monographic
ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE ISLAND: THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS
Title Combination
ACCIDENT AT THREE MILE ISLAND: THE HUMAN DIMENSIONS
Place of Publication
Boulder, CO
Publisher Name
Westview Press
Date of Publication
1982
Availability
FF: Society and Social Sciences > Social impact of disasters / accidents (natural or man-made)
ISBN
0-86531-165-X
Notes
LCCN: 81-10413 Contents: Introduction Part 1: Public Perceptions of Nuclear Energy Psychological Aspects of Risk Perception Public Response to a Major Failure of a Controversial Technology Institutional Responses to Different Perceptions of Risk Part 2: Local Responses to Nuclear Plants Reactions of Local Residents to the Accident at Three Mile Island Report of the Task Group on Behavioral Effects Community Attitudes Toward Nuclear Plants Emergence of Community Doubts at Plymouth, Massachusetts Part 3: Institutional Responsibilities for Nuclear Energy Social Aspects of Nuclear Regulation Who Should be Responsible for Public Safety? The Accident at Three Mile Island: The Contibution of the Social Sciences to the Evaluation of Emergency Preparedness and Response The Public's Right to Know: The Accident at Three Mile Island The Role of the Expert at Three Mile Island Part 4: The Interaction of Social and Technical Systems Human Factors in the Design and Operation of Reactor Safety Systems The Human Equation in Operating a Nuclear-Power Plant The President's Commission and the Normal Accident On the Design and Management of Nearly Error-Free Organizational Control Systems Part 5: Implications for Public Policy The President's Commission: Its Analysis of the Human Equation Some Lessons Learned
Call Number
150.S5.A2
Keywords
Nuclear Disaster ; Nuclear Hazards ; Nuclear Plant ; Risk Analysis ; Psychology ; Safety ; Energy ; Social Factors ;