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    ISBN: 9783031116018
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXII, 427 p. 17 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Philosophy of Engineering and Technology 42
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    Keywords: Technology—Philosophy. ; Technical education. ; Technology. ; History. ; Philosophy and social sciences.
    Abstract: General Introduction: The Rationale of Engaging in Conversations between Engineering, Social Sciences, and the Humanities -- Conversations on Engineering Challenges -- Institutionalizing Engineering Education Research: Comparing Australia, China, and the United States -- A Snapshot of how ‘Social’ Considerations Are Currently Being Interpreted and Addressed within Engineering Education and Accreditation -- The C.P. Snow Controversy -- Research on Engineers´ Work at a Turning Point? -- The Two Cultures of Engineering Education: Looking Back and Moving Forward -- Bridging Engineering and Humanities at Techno-Anthropology -- Reflections on the Use of Theory in Engineering Education Research: Interdisciplinary Challenges and Comparisons -- Social Justice at an Irish Practice-based University: In or out of Place -- Engineering Ethics, Social Theory and How We Might Do Better! -- A Critique: Report of the NASEM Committee on Integrating Higher Education in the Arts, Humanities, Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine -- A Social Science Research Agenda for Engineering Practice -- Globalization is Necessary but Impossible: The Existential Contradictions Engineers (and Everyone Else) are Ignoring -- Social Reproduction and Ranking in French high Level Engineering Schools -- Engineering Myths in China and the United States -- The Need for a Recovery of Engineering -- Engineering with Social Sciences and Humanities: Necessary Partnerships in Facing Contemporary (Un)Sustainability Challenges? -- What’s happening to Organs? Philosophical Insights into Tissue and Organ Engineering -- On Configurations of Knowledge in Engineering.
    Abstract: This book presents a critical examination of conversations between engineering, social sciences, and the humanities asking whether their conversations have come of age. These conversations are important because ultimately their outcome have real world consequences in engineering education and practice, and for the social and material world we inhabit. Taken together the 21 chapters provide scholarly-argued responses to the following questions. Why are these conversations important for engineering, for social sciences, and for the humanities? Are there key places in practice, in the curriculum, and in institutions where these conversations can develop best? What are the barriers to successful conversations? What proposals can be made for deepening these conversations for the future? How would we know that the conversations have come of age, and who gets to decide? The book appeals to scholarly audiences that come together through their work in engineering education and practice. The chapters of the book probes and access the meetings and conversations, and they explore new avenues for strengthening dialogues that transcend narrow disciplinary confines and divisions. “The volume offers a rich collection of descriptive resources and theoretical tools that will be useful for researchers of engineering practices, and for those aiming to reshape the engineering lifeworld through new policies. The book depicts the current state of the art of the most visible SSH contributions to shaping engineering practices, as well as a map of research gaps and policy problems that still need to be explored.” - Dr. Ir. Lavinia Marin, TU Delft, Electrical Engineering and Philosophy.
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