01624oam 2200445I 450 991070811920332120130319094226.0(CKB)4330000001863237(OCoLC)830378821(OCoLC)318693576(OCoLC)958819583(EXLCZ)99433000000186323720130319d2012 ua 0engurmn||||a||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierHuman factors engineering program review model /prepared by J.M. O'Hara [and three others]Rev. 2.Washington, DC :United States Nuclear Regulatory Commission, Office of Nuclear Regulatory Research, Division of Risk Analysis,[2012]1 online resource (xvii, 118, A-5 pages) illustrationsTitle from title screen (viewed on March 14, 2013)."Date published: November 2012.""NUREG-0711, Rev. 3."Issuing body differs from print version.Includes bibliographical references.Nuclear power plantsHuman factorsHuman-computer interactionNuclear power plantsHuman factors.Human-computer interaction.O'Hara John(Of Brookhaven National Laboratory),439141U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.Division of Risk Analysis,GPOGPOGPOBOOK9910708119203321Human factors engineering program review model3439692UNINA03512oam 2200829 c 450 991097823020332120251202090341.09783839463307383946330010.1515/9783839463307(CKB)5860000000070801(NjHacI)995860000000070801(MiAaPQ)EBC7086590(Au-PeEL)EBL7086590(DE-B1597)625589(OCoLC)1338020606(DE-B1597)9783839463307(Perlego)3285776(transcript Verlag)9783839463307(EXLCZ)99586000000007080120251202d2022 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSound FormationsTowards a Sociological Thinking-with SoundsRémy Bocquillon1st ed.Bielefeldtranscript Verlag20221 online resource (212 pages)Sozialtheorie9783837663303 3837663302 Includes bibliographical references.Frontmatter --Contents --Introduction --THINKING WITH. The alienation of knowledge: A theoretical frame --SOUND . From silent knowledge to sounding representations --THINKING WITH SOUND . Building a sociological sonic thinking --THINKING-WITH . A speculative venture between aesthetic thought and research-creation --THINKING-WITH SOUNDS . Re-collection of an attempt --FEEDBACK . Sound Formations --Conclusion --BibliographyIs it possible to work with sound in sociology rather than being about sound? Can there be a »sonic sociology«? Rémy Bocquillon reflects on the process-oriented character of sociology as an experimental science by including aesthetic practices of sounding and listening as constitutive for the making of sociological theory. Following new materialist and speculative philosophies, this study is thus a combination of sociological theory, philosophical thought and aesthetic practices, not understood as discrete fields of inquiry, but co-constituting each other. It also features an audio chapter, »feeding-back« the sonic experimentations at the core of the research in new and engaging ways.Besprochen in:https://arsonal-arsonal.blogspot.com, 12.10.2023SozialtheorieBocquillon, Sound FormationsTowards a Sociological Thinking-with SoundsSociologyPhilosophySoundNew MaterialismAestheticsResearch CreationScienceCultureArtSociological TheorySociology of CultureSociology of ArtSociologyPhilosophySoundNew MaterialismAestheticsResearch CreationScienceCultureArtSociological TheorySociology of CultureSociology of Art605Bocquillon Rémy<p>Rémy Bocquillon, Katholische Universität Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Deutschland</p>aut1855428MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910978230203321Sound Formations4453574UNINA