
Children of the victims of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy at a protest in New Delhi, 2011.
Photo credit: Reuters
Photo credit: Reuters
September 29, 2011 - CISAC, FSI Stanford In the News
Reflections on Charles Perrow's 1984 classic
Appeared in Nature, September 21, 2011
As Japan attempts to move on from the Fukushima nuclear crisis, a scholar of risk and risk perception reflects on Charles Perrow's classic book about why complex technologies fail, and raises the key question that Scott Sagan asked in his 1993 book, The Limits of Safety: "Are normal accidents inevitable?"
Topics: Japan



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