Let the reader decide: a paradigm shift for situational awareness in socio-technical systems

Neville A. Stanton, Paul M. Salmon, Guy H Walker

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    Abstract

    In science and engineering, there is a natural rise and fall of paradigms as progress is made. In this way a new paradigm becomes more established until it gives way
    to new developments. We think it is legitimate to raise concerns over the status quo and propose new paradigms. This is how science moves forward, but we do
    recognize that paradigm owners tend to resist change. We contend that distributed situation awareness presents a new paradigm for analyzing and explaining situation
    awareness in systems, and there is a groundswell of studies that are tipping the balance of evidence in that direction. Please contact the authors for copies of this work.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)44-50
    JournalJournal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making
    Volume9
    Issue number1
    Early online date6 Oct 2014
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Mar 2015

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