Cindynics
Cindynics
Cindynics for all
At the end of 1980, Georges-Yves Kervern accomplished a huge work of conceptualization of danger and risk notions.
Starting from analysis of any kind of risk, he created the science of dangers.This analysis is recounted in « L’Archipel du danger » (G-Y Kervern, P. Rubise – Editions Economica 1991). He highlight the danger notion whose « man has decupled the sources “. Consequently before facing the risk, one must define the danger, that is to identify the danger in order to decrease the negative consequences
Carrying on their investigations, the authors consider that accident studies reveal 3 parameters which may be at the origin : the product, the environment and the behaviour. In order to accomplish a prevention, one must play with this trilogy.
Nowadays still, as a rule risk studies deal easily with the two fist parameters, the link with the beheavior is often ignored. Hence the usual model of graphic display of consequences generated by transformation of dangers into risks leans upon two criteria only :
The behavior factors escape from this twofold analysis, the cindynicians will describe the dangers, being observable or masked, leaning on two approaches:
These approaches allow evolution of technical model of risk graphic representation. Progressively technical criteria have been enriched due to contribution of purposes, values and rules aspects, technical criteria becoming related to data and models.
Cindynic concepts issued from these latest elements have been dealt with in various papers and books whose logic and impact have been hardly understood. Besides the display mode of these concepts were only applicable to post accidental analysis, so that cindynic sciences ill understood have been disparaged or even rejected.
IMdR considers that these concepts deserve to be better known and appreciated, for they allow to describe imperceptible dangers linked to behavior of each of the actors networks which intervene in a system as well as “their tangle which make the human society complexity”. The psychosocietal risks study should be an illustration.
The aim of cindynic concepts exploration by WG is as follows :
The WG is also ambitious :
Proposed work method
Complements could be studied on participants wishes.
The expected products are as follows :
This working group, open to IMdR adherents, is certainly of interest to you, please contact G. PLANCHETTE