Description
Ghosts in the Machine
Rethinking Learning Work and Culture in Air Traffic Control
Author: Owen Christine
Language: EnglishSubjects for Ghosts in the Machine:
Keywords
Air Services Australia; Air Traffic Control Work; atc; High-3 Work Environments; work; Workplace Facilitators; air; Common Language; traffic; Job Functions; control; ATC Office; informal; ATC Work; learning; Learning Cycle; workplace; Cognitive Mediational Approaches; war; Enroute Controller; stories; Practice Reflection; ATC Expertise; Adrenalin Junkie; Trainee's Conceptualisation; Kolb's Theory; Flight Operations Department; Peripheral Reflection; Kolb's Model; Workplace Learning; Conscious Inquiry; ATC System; Interdependent Sentience; Professional Development
Publication date: 12-2019
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 10-2017
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Description
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Introduction. Structure and change in air traffic control. Cultures within ATC work. Rethinking learning. Experiencing ATC work. Reflecting on ATC work. Conceptualising ATC work. Experimenting and ATC work. Conclusion: Strategies for learning and design. Appendix 1: The Research. Appendix 2: Selection of war stories narrated by controllers.
Christine Owen is a researcher with a focus on organisational behaviour and learning. Christine has an established and growing reputation as a human factors researcher and facilitator within emergency management. Her research investigates communication, co-ordination and teamwork practices in high technology, high intensity and safety critical work environments.