Cultural Ergonomics

by Michael Kaplan

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Cultural ergonomics is an evolving field that stems from the broader parent disciplines of ergonomics and human factors. Under the umbrella of these parent disciplines, it has come to stand beside such sister subfields as macroergonomics, cognitive ergonomics, and industrial ergonomics, as well as other traditional areas of ergonomic research and practice. Among its central concerns is how cultural influences enter into and affect the performance of tasks and the human interfacing that impinges upon those activities worldwide. Focusing on the role of ergonomics in the world, this book provides an accessible yet substantive account that discusses the newly developed field of cultural ergonomics. It explores the way culture influences work-related problems and national issues. The author presents a novel approach to training questions and offers guidelines for designing websites that can be used both internationally and locally.
  • ISBN10 0080494323
  • ISBN13 9780080494326
  • Publish Date December 2004
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country GB
  • Publisher Elsevier Science & Technology
  • Imprint JAI Press Ltd
  • Format eBook
  • Language English