Harnessing the power of metaphor: uncovering a hidden language of interoperability within the natural speech of emergency managers

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T. McAleavy, M. Rhisiart
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Abstract

This study harnesses the non-literal communicative power of metaphor to enable quicker transferal of rich detailed information within and across emergency management organisations to promote multi-agency interoperability. A series of inductive semi-structured interviews with emergency managers from the UK and USA were completed. The collated data was then analysed with content and metaphorical analysis to create two theories. First, the Trivial Pursuit Pie, a conceptual metaphor that demonstrates the interoperability problem whereby intrinsic barriers within Command and Control restrict interoperability. This metaphor can be used as a learning tool to heighten awareness of barriers to multi-agency interoperability in both academic and practitioner environments. Secondly, the theory of interoperability metaphors (TIM) provides a metaphor-based lexicon for interoperability grounded in the natural language of emergency managers. TIM stimulates interoperability through the recognition and usage of linguistic metaphors to develop shared meanings and understanding.
利用隐喻的力量:在应急管理人员的自然语言中发现隐藏的互操作性语言
本研究利用隐喻的非字面交际能力,在应急管理组织内部和组织之间更快地传递丰富的详细信息,以促进多机构的互操作性。对来自英国和美国的应急管理人员进行了一系列归纳式半结构化访谈。然后对整理好的数据进行内容分析和隐喻分析,形成两种理论。首先,琐碎的追求饼(Trivial Pursuit Pie),这是一个概念隐喻,它演示了互操作性问题,即命令和控制内部的内在障碍限制了互操作性。这个比喻可以用作学习工具,以提高对学术和实践环境中多机构互操作性障碍的认识。其次,互操作性隐喻理论为应急管理人员的自然语言互操作性提供了一个基于隐喻的词汇。TIM通过识别和使用语言隐喻来促进互操作性,从而开发共享的意义和理解。
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期刊介绍: The IJEM is a refereed international journal published to address contingencies and emergencies as well as crisis and disaster management. Coverage includes the issues associated with: storms and flooding; nuclear power accidents; ferry, air and rail accidents; computer viruses; earthquakes etc.
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