Sociotechnical resilience : a preliminary concept

This article presents the concept of sociotechnical resilience by employing an interdisciplinary perspective derived from the fields of science and technology studies, human factors, safety science, organizational studies, and systems engineering. Highlighting the hybrid nature of sociotechnical sys...

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Main Authors: Kant, Vivek, Sulfikar Amir
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Published: 2019
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-890502020-03-07T13:00:26Z Sociotechnical resilience : a preliminary concept Kant, Vivek Sulfikar Amir School of Social Sciences Institute of Catastrophe Risk Management Informational Relations DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology Anticipatory Practices This article presents the concept of sociotechnical resilience by employing an interdisciplinary perspective derived from the fields of science and technology studies, human factors, safety science, organizational studies, and systems engineering. Highlighting the hybrid nature of sociotechnical systems, we identify three main constituents that characterize sociotechnical resilience: informational relations, sociomaterial structures, and anticipatory practices. Further, we frame sociotechnical resilience as undergirded by the notion of transformability with an emphasis on intentional activities, focusing on the ability of sociotechnical systems to shift from one form to another in the aftermath of shock and disturbance. We propose that the triad of relations, structures, and practices are fundamental aspects required to comprehend the resilience of sociotechnical systems during times of crisis. NRF (Natl Research Foundation, S’pore) 2019-02-18T05:18:12Z 2019-12-06T17:16:45Z 2019-02-18T05:18:12Z 2019-12-06T17:16:45Z 2017 Journal Article Sulfikar Amir, & Kant, V. (2018). Sociotechnical resilience : a preliminary concept. Risk Analysis, 38(1), 8-16. doi:10.1111/risa.12816 0272-4332 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/89050 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/47694 10.1111/risa.12816 en Risk Analysis © 2017 Society for Risk Analysis. All rights reserved.
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Anticipatory Practices
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DRNTU::Social sciences::Sociology
Anticipatory Practices
Kant, Vivek
Sulfikar Amir
Sociotechnical resilience : a preliminary concept
description This article presents the concept of sociotechnical resilience by employing an interdisciplinary perspective derived from the fields of science and technology studies, human factors, safety science, organizational studies, and systems engineering. Highlighting the hybrid nature of sociotechnical systems, we identify three main constituents that characterize sociotechnical resilience: informational relations, sociomaterial structures, and anticipatory practices. Further, we frame sociotechnical resilience as undergirded by the notion of transformability with an emphasis on intentional activities, focusing on the ability of sociotechnical systems to shift from one form to another in the aftermath of shock and disturbance. We propose that the triad of relations, structures, and practices are fundamental aspects required to comprehend the resilience of sociotechnical systems during times of crisis.
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