Chris Walker

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This encouraged a subtly mounting tolerance for risk, even as new faults were discovered in the shuttle and chronic problems went unresolved—a concept that the sociologist Diane Vaughan called “the normalization of deviance.” When combined with the political, commercial, and public-relations pressure on the agency to keep flying, in retrospect it’s clear that an accident was all but inevitable.
Challenger: A True Story of Heroism and Disaster on the Edge of Space
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