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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning from Incidents . ESRC Seminar Series lfiseminars.ning.com @lfiseminars. Dr. Anoush Margaryan, Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University. Prof. Allison Littlejohn, Glasgow Caledonian Prof. Sue Scott, Edinburgh/York/Helsinki
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Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Learning from Incidents ESRC Seminar Series lfiseminars.ning.com@lfiseminars Dr. Anoush Margaryan, Caledonian Academy, Glasgow Caledonian University
Prof. Allison Littlejohn, Glasgow Caledonian • Prof. Sue Scott, Edinburgh/York/Helsinki • Prof. Neville Stanton, Southampton • Prof. RhonaFlin, Aberdeen • Dr Christian Greiffenhagen, Loughborough • Mr Stuart King, Energy Institute • Mr Neal Stone, British Safety Council • Mrs Jennifer Watson, Glasgow Caledonian
LFI is a process through which employees and the organisation as a whole seek to understand any negative safety event that has taken place, to prevent similar future events.
Gap 1: Limited disciplinary perspectives Gap 2: Limited methodological approaches
INTERDISCIPLINARY • Adult Workplace Learning • Organisational Learning • Sociology • Industrial Psychology • Human Factors • Ethnomethodology
INTERSECTORAL • Established scholars & early-career researchers • Industry • Professional bodies • Policy-makers
Six seminars in 2013-2015 • Theory, methodology, policy and practice, research-practice nexus, R&D agenda • Keynote talks and group work
Jun 11-12, 2014: Theory @Aberdeen • Oct 2014: Methodology @Loughborough • Feb 2015: Practice @EI London • Jun 2015: Research to practice @ BSC London • Oct 2015: R&D agenda @ Glasgow Caledonian
R&D roadmap • Book • Future joint activities such as grants, courses
10:15-11:40 Keynotes 1-3 11:40-11:50 Break 11:50-13:10 Keynotes 4-8 13:10-14:00 Lunch 14:00-16:00 Group task: Devising RQs 16:00-16:30 Operational matters
Q&A after each talk • Timing: • green card – 5 mins left • orange card – 1 min left • pink card – time is up
Operational matters • Dissemination plan • Edited volume • NING • Planning next seminars • What could have been done better?