Engineering Identities, Epistemologies and Values

Engineering Identities, Epistemologies and Values

Engineering Education and Practice in Context, Volume 2

Jamison, Andrew; Christensen, Steen Hyldgaard; Newberry, Byron; Meganck, Martin; Didier, Christelle; Mitcham, Carl

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2016

416

Mole

Inglês

9783319353920

15 a 20 dias

6788

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General Introduction. The Engineering - Context Nexus: A Perennial Discourse; Steen Hyldgaard Christensen, Christelle Didier, Andrew Jamison, Martin Meganck, Carl Mitcham and Byron Newberry.- Section 1. Engineering Identities.- Section Introduction; Tony Marjoram and Mike Murphy.- Chapter 1. Dialectics of Engineering; Byron Newberry.- Chapter 2. 'Nuts and Bolts and People'. Gender-Troubled Engineering Identities; Wendy Faulkner.- Chapter 3. Designing the Identities of Engineers; Mike Murphy, Shannon Chance and Eddie Conlon.- Chapter 4. Engineering as Profession: Some Methodological Problems in its Study; Michael Da-vis.- Chapter 5. Engineering Ethics and Engineering Identities: Crossing National Borders; Gary Lee Downey, Juan C. Lucena and Carl Mitcham.- Chapter 6. Identifying Engineering: The Need for Better Numbers on Human and Related Resources and Policy; Tony Marjoram.- Section 2. The Epistemological Basis of Engineering.- Section Introduction; Anders Buch and Stig Andur Peder-sen.- Chapter 7. Studying Engineering Practice; Anders Buch.- Chapter 8. Design Methodology and Engineering Design: From Technical Problem Solving to Social Exploration; Pieter E. Vermaas.- Chapter 9. The Epistemological Basis of Engineering: and its Reflection in the Modern Engineering Curriculum; William Grimson and Mike Murphy.- Chapter 10. The Tension between Science and Engineering Design; Stig Andur Pedersen.- Chapter 11. Efficiency Animals: Efficiency as an Engineering Value; Byron Newberry.- Section 3. Engineering Values and Normativities.- Section Introduction; Jen Schneider and Wayne Ambler.- Chapter 12. On the Normativity of Professionalism; Martin Meganck.- Chapter 13. Engineer's Ecoskepticism as an Ethical Problem; Christelle Didier and Kristoff Talin.- Chapter 14. Engineering as a Technological Way of World-making; Sylvain Lavelle.- Chapter 15. The Nuclear Pipeline: Integrating Nuclear Power and Climate Change; Jen Schneider, Abraham S. D. Tidwell, andSavannah Avgerinos Fitzwater.- Chapter 16. Societal Implications of the Emerging Smart Grid: Challenges for Engineering; Joseph Herkert and Timothy Kostyk.- Chapter 17. From Engineering Ethics to Engineering Politics; Carl Mitcham and Wang Nan.- Chapter 18. Guiding Gulliver: Challenges for Ethical Engineering; Wayne Ambler.- Section 4. Competing Contexts in Engineering.- Section Introduction; Matthew Wisnioski and William Grimson.- Chapter 19. Engineers Make Their Own Context: Vision-Making in the Profession; Matthew Wisnioski.- Chapter 20. Process versus Context; Joseph C. Pitt.- Chapter 21. Engineering Activity as Text in Micro-Meso-Macro Contexts; Li Bocong.- Chapter 22. Substantive and Procedural Contexts of Engineering Design; Sjoerd Zwart and Peter Kroes.- Chapter 23. The De-contextualising of Engineering: A Myth or a Misunderstanding; William Grimson.- Author Biographies.
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Eco-skepticism;Engineering Design;Engineering Epistemology;Engineering Identities;Engineering Values;Engineering as Profession;Methodologies in the Study of Engineering Practice;Normativities