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| "Cognitive Ergonomics"? |
| Published: August 3, 2007, 8:41 am |
| Tags: Social Interactions, Human Nature, Disarmament As Humanitarian Action, Decision Making, Cognitive Biases, Borrie, Intuitions, Cognitive Ergonomics, Diplomacy |
| about what he calls cognitive ergonomics and the relevance of the concept in thinking about the structures and procedures in multilateral negotiations. Not to mention Jimi Hendrix, the Who and Formula One and World Rally Car racing ...You can hear the podcast by clicking here.Cognitive ergonomics is also discussed in his introduction |
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| Gut Feelings |
| Published: March 11, 2008, 9:25 am |
| Tags: Disarmament, Expert Judgment, Cognitive Biases, Intuitions, Gigerenzer, Cognitive Ergonomics, Diplomacy |
| - something we described as "cognitive ergonomics" in our third volume of research. It's hard to achieve good outcomes in dysfunctional environments, especially if those working in such environments don't know any different. Which just proves the value of cross-fertilization of the kind Gigerenzer's short book offers.John BorriePhoto of Gerd |
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