A collection of writings from one of the anti-Apartheid struggle's major revolutionary public intellectuals
Neville A Stanton Book order






- 2023
- 2022
Handbook of Systems Thinking Methods
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The handbook offers practical, step-by-step guidance for practitioners and researchers addressing complex problems through various methods. Each method is accompanied by a relevant case study that illustrates its application, interpretation of results, and the development of actionable recommendations. This resource is designed to enhance understanding and facilitate the effective use of these methods in real-world scenarios.
- 2018
Vehicle Feedback and Driver Situation Awareness
- 356 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Focusing on the often-overlooked aspect of vehicle design, the book explores the critical 'human factors' influencing driver-vehicle interaction. It delves into how these elements enable individuals, even with minimal training, to navigate the complexities of driving with apparent ease. The research highlights the importance of effective vehicle feedback in enhancing safety and performance, making it a significant contribution to automotive engineering.
- 2018
Driver Reactions to Automated Vehicles
A Practical Guide for Design and Evaluation
- 158 pages
- 6 hours of reading
Focusing on driver variability, this book emphasizes its critical role in designing effective human-centered systems. It explores how individual differences among drivers can impact safety and efficiency, advocating for designs that accommodate diverse user needs. The text provides insights into the implications of these variations and offers strategies for creating more adaptable and responsive systems.
- 2015
Human Factors in Automotive Engineering and Technology
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
Focusing on vehicle design and technology advancements, this book connects engineers with human factors knowledge, emphasizing its significance in automotive development. Drawing on over 40 years of experience, the authors provide practical design guidance and present case studies that address contemporary challenges in the field. The integration of engineering principles with human factors creates a comprehensive resource for those involved in car design and innovation.
- 2009
Distributed Situation Awareness
Theory, Measurement and Application to Teamwork
- 266 pages
- 10 hours of reading
The book offers a comprehensive analysis of current theoretical frameworks and measurement methods for Situation Awareness (SA) and Dynamic Situation Awareness (DSA) in complex sociotechnical systems. It introduces a new theory of DSA and an innovative methodology for evaluating SA in command and control settings. Additionally, it includes various naturalistic case studies from military operations and high-stakes civilian scenarios, providing practical insights into the application of these concepts in real-world environments.
- 2009
Command and Control: The Sociotechnical Perspective
- 216 pages
- 8 hours of reading
Exploring the intersection of socio-technical systems theory, this book offers insights into achieving an optimized blend of social and technical elements. It addresses the challenges of modern command and control by advocating for a multi-disciplinary, human-centered approach. The author presents strategies for fostering agility and self-synchronization, aiming to enhance organizational effectiveness in the 21st century.
- 2008
Cognitive Work Analysis: Coping with Complexity
- 298 pages
- 11 hours of reading
Cognitive Work Analysis (CWA) serves as a structured framework for analyzing complex socio-technical systems, particularly in military contexts. This book offers a thorough introduction to CWA, making it accessible to newcomers. It highlights various applications within complex military environments, showcasing the advantages of using CWA. The focus is on a holistic examination of the framework, emphasizing its effectiveness in addressing complexity in real-world scenarios.
- 2008
Focusing on command and control research, this book explores C2, C3, and C4 systems, alongside human supervisory control paradigms. It features diverse military case studies across land, sea, and air applications, highlighting both the unique challenges and commonalities faced in these environments. By examining these varied contexts, the text sheds light on the complexities of human factors within command and control settings, making it a valuable resource for understanding operational dynamics in military scenarios.
- 2005
Human Factors Methods
- 571 pages
- 20 hours of reading
Human Factors Methods: A Practical Guide for Engineering and Design presents more than ninety design and evaluation methods, and is designed to act as an ergonomics methods manual, aiding both students and practitioners. The eleven sections of the book represent the different categories of ergonomics methods and techniques that can be used in the evaluation and design process. Offering a 'how-to' text on a substantial range of ergonomics methods that can be used in the design and evaluation of products and systems, it is a comprehensive point of reference for all these methods. An overview of the methods is presented in chapter one, with a methods matrix showing which can be used in conjunction. The following chapters detail the methods showing how to apply them in practice. Flowcharts, procedures and examples cover the requirements of a diverse audience and varied applications of the methods.