社会建构安全

Socially constructing safety

HUMAN RELATIONS · 2009
被引 60
人大 AFT50ABS 4

中文导读

介绍了一期特刊,聚焦职业安全的社会建构本质,探讨组织过程、社会文化因素如何影响安全体验,并概述了五篇相关文章及未来研究方向。

Abstract

Social scientific perspectives on occupational safety largely characterize it as a disembodied, tangible, and easily quantifiable phenomenon. Recent research efforts have focused on exploring organizational conditions that predict occupational safety outcomes, resulting in top-down, often de-contextualized prescriptions about how to control safety in the workplace (e.g. ‘management should promote a culture of safety’). There is growing interest in how social processes of organizing, wider socio-cultural considerations, and the situated production of safety can contribute to the appreciation of the ‘lived experience’ of life and death at work. This Special Issue focuses on the socially constructed nature of occupational safety and the insight it provides in understanding broader social and organizational processes. In this article, we first describe how various social scientific disciplines share an interest in occupational safety and organizational behavior, yet rarely speak to another. We provide an overview of the five articles that comprise the Special Issue, and briefly highlight some ways forward for studying safety in organizations.

职业安全组织行为社会学安全文化组织研究