1st Edition

Cultural Ergonomics Theory, Methods, and Applications

234 Pages
by CRC Press

234 Pages
by CRC Press

234 Pages
by CRC Press

Even when products and systems are highly localized, rarely is there one design suitable for a single, mono-cultural population of users. The products and systems created and used are cultural artifacts representing shared cognitions that characterize mental models that result from interactions with physical environments. Thus, culture is embedded and impacts the extent to which products are... Read more

Cultural Ergonomics: Overview and Methodologies. Global Issues. Role of Culture in the Design and Evaluation of Consumer Products. Human–Computer Systems. Creating Inclusive Warnings: The Role of Culture in the Design and Evaluation of Risk Communications. Cultural Ergonomics Perspectives on Occupational Safety and Health. Military Systems. Disaster Management Systems. Cultural Ergonomics Implications in Forensics. Future Directions: A Preliminary Research Agenda. Index.

Biography

Tonya L. Smith-Jackson, Ph.D. currently holds the position of Associate Professor of Human Factors Engineering at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg. She is also Associate Director for the Center for Innovation in Construction Safety and Health and Director of Human Factors Engineering and Ergonomics Center at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University.