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Speaking for the Dead: Coroners, Institutional Structures and Risk Management.

机译:为死者说话:验尸官,机构结构和风险管理。

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Based on interviews and ethnographic fieldwork, this dissertation shows how the Office of the Chief Coroner of Ontario (OCC) -- whose object is to speak for the dead to protect the living -- is shaped by risk management priorities. It illustrates how the OCC, like many contemporary organizations, has altered its operations and decision making to manage threats to its reputation. The result of these moves has been the privatization of public safety decision making with bereaved families, the general public, and even front line coroners, increasingly excluded from speaking for the dead. This is to say, policy recommendations that shape how life in Ontario is lived tend to be generated in private sessions by OCC managers. While much of this can be attributed to the OCC's focus on reputational risk management, there are other important factors affecting the privatization of public safety.;Drawing on research in the sociology of culture, the dissertation finds that the OCC's experience of risk management is moderated by other, layered institutional structures. These 'institutional structures' are analytic constructs with moral and methodological dimensions that inform the way work in the OCC is carried out. The dissertation demonstrates that the moral priorities and method preferences of doctors, lawyers, managers, families, and modern governments are layered over and under risk management. These layers augment or diminish risk management's impact on the way death is determined and public safety regimes are developed. In addition to offering a window on death investigators and their work, the dissertation proposes a theoretical toolset for better understanding how contemporary organizations are organized and run.
机译:基于访谈和人种学现场调查,本论文显示了安大略省首席验尸官办公室(OCC)的目标是如何通过风险管理优先事项来塑造其目标,死者代言人是为了保护生命。它说明了OCC与许多当代组织一样,是如何改变其运营和决策来管理对其声誉的威胁。这些举动的结果是,失去亲人的家庭,普通民众甚至一线死因裁判官将公共安全决策私有化,越来越多的人不再为死者代言。就是说,决定安大略省生活的政策建议往往是由OCC经理在私人会议上提出的。尽管这很大程度上可以归因于OCC对声誉风险管理的关注,但还有其他重要因素会影响公共安全的私有化。;在文化社会学研究的基础上,本文发现OCC对风险管理的经验是适度的通过其他分层的机构结构。这些“制度结构”是具有道德和方法论维度的分析性建构,它们为OCC的工作方式提供了依据。论文表明,在风险管理之上和之下,医生,律师,管理人员,家庭和现代政府的道德优先事项和方法偏好是分层的。这些层次增加或减少了风险管理对确定死亡和制定公共安全制度的方式的影响。除了为死亡调查人员及其工作提供一个窗口外,本文还提出了一个理论工具集,以更好地了解当代组织的组织和运作方式。

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    University of Toronto (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Toronto (Canada).;
  • 学科 Social structure.;Criminology.;Organizational behavior.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2011
  • 页码 252 p.
  • 总页数 252
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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