DocumentCode
1031073
Title
Preparing for the worst (review of The Next Catastrophe: Reducing Our Vulnerabilities to Natural, Industrial, and Terrorist Disasters by Perrow, C.; 2007) [books]
Author
Foster, Kenneth R.
Volume
45
Issue
1
fYear
2008
Firstpage
28
Lastpage
29
Abstract
This book is written by Charles Perrow, professor emeritus of sociology at Yale University. Perrow´s earlier book, Normal Accidents: Living With High-Risk Technologies, was originally published in 1984. In it he argued that most major industrial accidents could be traced not to simple operator error but to the vulnerabilities of what he called complex, highly coupled systems, where each part depended on many others. Now in this book Perrow argues that the United States abounds in complex systems teetering on the edge of disaster, and he wonders what might happen if terrorists were to put their thumbs on the scale. Perrow cites numerous examples of our vulnerabilities and calls for sweeping changes in our infrastructure to reduce the impact of future disasters.
Keywords
Book reviews; Chemical hazards; Chemical industry; Displays; Industrial accidents; Power generation economics; Sociology; Terrorism; Thumb; Toxic chemicals;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Spectrum, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9235
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MSPEC.2008.4428308
Filename
4428308
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