Jean-Christophe Le Coze is a research director (Ph.D., Mines de Paris) at INERIS, the French national institute for environmental safety. His activities combine ethnographic studies and action research in various safety-critical systems, with an empirical, theoretical, historical, visual, and epistemological orientation. He has authored several books and numerous journal articles on safety. He is an associate editor of the journal Safety Science.
Benoit Journé is a professor of Strategic Management and Organization Sciences at Nantes University (Institute of Business Administration), France. He is a member of the LEMNA research lab, where he carries out qualitative research in the domain of organizational reliability and resilience, with a focus on nuclear safety. He founded a research chair in partnership with the French nuclear industry and led a major post-Fukushima research project. His research has been published in variousjournals.
Jean-Christophe Le Coze is a research director (Ph.D., Mines de Paris) at INERIS, the French national institute for environmental safety. His activities combine ethnographic studies and action research in various safety-critical systems, with an empirical, theoretical, historical, visual, and epistemological orientation. He has authored several books and numerous journal articles on safety. He is an associate editor of the journal Safety Science.
Benoit Journé is a professor of Strategic Management and Organization Sciences at Nantes University (Institute of Business Administration), France. He is a member of the LEMNA research lab, where he carries out qualitative research in the domain of organizational reliability and resilience, with a focus on nuclear safety. He founded a research chair in partnership with the French nuclear industry and led a major post-Fukushima research project. His research has been published in variousjournals.