Does the language we use in investigations shape allocations of blame? Quite possibly. Today’s study is from Vesel, C. (2020). Agentive language in accident investigation: Why language matters in learning from events. ACS Chemical Health & Safety, 27(1), 34-39. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/episode/3PfEq7a3Bsq6zq48TDYMDe?si=AyiJO2O4Rbe-NmjbV5ot9w Apple: https://spotifycreators-web.app.link/e/j6EE8d95bWb Make sure to subscribe to Safe As on Spotify/Apple, and if you find it… Continue reading Safe As 28: How language shapes blame in investigations
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Compendium: Blame, Just Culture & language
Here’s another compendium of articles exploring blame and language in the construction of post-hoc causality explanations, or how blame effects learning and investigations. The other part covers some articles around Just Culture and restorative culture. Note: I’ve mostly focused on articles that I’ve either already summarised or that I could find a full text link… Continue reading Compendium: Blame, Just Culture & language