NeTWork
The Foncsi supports NeTWork, an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars and practitioners, addressing individual, organizational and societal risks created by technological development.
What is the NeTWork?
The Foncsi, NeTWork member and supporter
The Foncsi plays an important role in the NeTWork. It finances and organizes the annual seminar.
The Foundation also plays a major supporting role, helping to develop topics and promote the results of these innovative and often disturbing studies.
The idea behind the NeTWork is for Foncsi to play an active role in the future of industrial safety, and to help identify tomorrow’s research questions.
The latest NeTWork publications
The Foundation is coordinating the publication of the outcome of the seminar in a Springer book, part of the "SpringerBriefs in Safety Management" open access collection.
Climate Change and Safety in High-Risk Industries
Bieder, C., Grote, G. & Weyer, J. (Eds.), 2024
Visualising Safety, an Exploration. Drawings, Pictures, Images, Videos and Movies
Le Coze, JC. & Reiman, T. (Eds), 2023
Safety in the Digital Age. Sociotechnical Perspectives on Algorithms and Machine Learning
Le Coze, JC. & Antonsen, S. (Eds), 2023
The Coupling of Safety and Security. Exploring Interrelations in Theory and Practice
Bieder, C. & Pettersen Gould, K. (Eds.), 2020
Exploring Resilience. A scientific Journey from Practice to Theory
Wiig, S. & Fahlbruch, B. (Eds), 2018
Risk Communication for the Future. Towards Smart Risk Governance and Safety Management
Bourrier, M. & Bieder, C. (Eds), 2018
The Illusion of Risk Control. What Does it Take to Live With Uncertainty?
Motet, G. & Bieder, C. (Eds), 2017
Other books
- Bieder, C. & Bourrier, M. (Eds), Trapping Safety into Rules, Ashgate, 2013
- Baram, M. & Bourrier, M. (Eds), Governing Risk in Genetically Modified Agriculture, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2010.
Special issues
- Grote, G., Weyer, J. & Stanton, N. A. (Eds), “Beyond human-centred automation – concepts for human–machine interaction in multi-layered networks”, Ergonomics, Volume 57, numéro 3, 2014
- Carroll, J. & Fahlbruch, B. (Eds) à partir des contributions de B. Wilpert, “The gift of failure: New approaches to analyzing and learning from events and near-misses”, Safety Science, Volume 49, numéro 1, 2011, pages 1-106
- Section spéciale “Occupational accidents and safety: The challenge of globalization”, éditée par D. Manzey & J. Marold, Safety Science, Volume 47, numéro 6, 2009, pages 723-793
- Section spéciale “Resolving multiple criteria in decision-making involving risk of accidental loss”, éditée par U. Kjellén, G. Motet & A.R. Hale, Safety Science, Volume 47, numéro 6, 2009, pages 795-901
- Baram, M. & Schöbel, M. (Eds), “Safety culture and behavioral change at the workplace”, Safety Science, Volume 45, numéro 6, 2007, pages 631-744
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Saf€ra
The Foncsi is an active member of Saf€ra, the European industrial safety research consortium.
This consortium regularly organizes calls for research proposals that bring together European research operators, whether they are ‘program owners’ (ministries, research agencies) or specialized institutes that participate in projects by allocating months of work by their experts and researchers.
The Foncsi manages European calls for proposals issued by the Saf€ra consortium.
Saf€ra also organizes symposia to present the selected teams and their results.