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E-raamat: Engineering a Better Future: Interplay between Engineering, Social Sciences, and Innovation

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319911342
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Nov-2018
  • Kirjastus: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783319911342

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This book examines how the social sciences can be integrated into the praxis of engineering and science, presenting unique perspectives on the interplay between engineering and social science. Motivated by the report by the Commission on Humanities and Social Sciences of the American Association of Arts and Sciences, which emphasizes the importance of social sciences and Humanities in technical fields, the essays and papers collected in this book were presented at the NSF-funded workshop ‘Engineering a Better Future: Interplay between Engineering, Social Sciences and Innovation’, which brought together a singular collection of people, topics and disciplines. The book is split into three parts:

                A. Meeting at the Middle: Challenges to educating at the boundaries covers experiments in combining engineering education and the social sciences;

                B. Engineers Shaping Human Affairs: Investigating the interaction between social sciences and engineering, including the cult of innovation, politics of engineering, engineering design and future of societies; and

                C. Engineering the Engineers: Investigates thinking about design  with papers on the art and science of science and engineering  practice.          

1 Innovations in Energy-Climate Education: Integrating Engineering and Social Sciences to Strengthen Resilience
1(8)
Jennie C. Stephens
2 Technology, Policy and Management: Co-evolving or Converging?
9(6)
Margot Weijnen
Paulien Herder
3 Reconnecting Engineering with the Social and Political Sphere
15(6)
Jameson M. Wetmore
4 Ecole des Mines de Paris: A Few Lessons from a Long History
21(12)
Armand Hatchuel
5 Evolving from Single Disciplines to Renaissance Teams
33(6)
Dan Siewiorek
6 Designing the Future We Want
39(12)
Yoram Reich
7 Engineering Design and Society
51(10)
Shyam Sunder
8 The Cult of Innovation: Its Myths and Rituals
61(14)
Langdon Winner
9 A Generative Perspective on Engineering: Why the Destructive Force of Artifacts Is Immune to Politics
75(14)
Ron Eglash
10 Does Law Wear Out?
89(8)
David Howarth
11 The Role of Emotion and Culture in the "Moment of Opening"---An Episode of Creative Collaboration
97(14)
Neeraj Sonalkar
Ade Mabogunje
12 Do the Best Design Ideas (Really) Come from Conceptually Distant Sources of Inspiration?
111(30)
Joel Chan
Steven P. Dow
Christian D. Schunn
13 Integrating is Caring? Or, Caring for Nanotechnology? Being an Integrated Social Scientist
141(26)
Ana Viseu
14 The Art of Research: A Divergent/Convergent Thinking Framework and Opportunities for Science-Based Approaches
167(20)
Glory E. Avina
Christian D. Schunn
Austin R. Silva
Travis L. Bauer
George W. Crabtree
Curtis M. Johnson
Toluwalogo Odumosu
S. Thomas Picraux
R. Keith Sawyer
Richard P. Schneider
Rickson Sun
Gregory J. Feist
Venkatesh Narayanamurti
Jeffrey Y. Tsao
15 Knowledge, Skill, and Wisdom: Reflections on Integrating the Social Sciences and Engineering
187(10)
W. Bernard Carlson
16 Dealing with the Future: General Considerations and the Case of "Mobility"
197
Georges Amar
Dr. Eswaran Subrahmanian is a Research Professor at the Institute for Complex engineered systems and the Engineering and Public Policy  at Carnegie Mellon University. He is a Visiting Honorary Professor at the International Institute of Information Technology.He has held several positions including Visiting Professorship at Technology, Policy Management faculty at TU_Delft, Netherlands and University of Lyon II, France and Guest Researcher, National Institute of Standards and Technology, USA. His research is in the areas of Socio-technical systems design, Decision support systems Engineering informatics, Design theory and methods and engineering design education. He has worked on several R&D projects designing design processes and collaborative work support systems with Asea Brown Boveri, Alcoa, Bombardier, Boeing, and Robert Bosch.  He has also been involved in the National Health Information Systems Project, Digital Archive for Engineering Information, and the Role of Standards for Product Life-Cycle Management in the USA.  He has been a consultant to a number of organizations including ABB, Bosch, Lytix, and the World Bank.  He is a Distinguished scientist of the Association of Computing Machinery and Fellow of the American Association of Advancement of Science.





Jeffery Tsao is currently a Distinguished Member of Technical Staff at Sandia National Laboratories.  His work involves integrated science, technology and economic modeling in Solid-State Lighting and other areas.  He is also exploring embedded-network models of the evolution of social knowledge an emerging approach to the field of evolutionary epistemology. During 2009-2014, Jeff served as Chief Scientist of Sandias Energy Frontier Research Center for Solid-State-Lighting Science. During 2000-2001 Jeff served as vice-president of R&D at E2O Communications, Inc., a U.S.-based pre-IPO fiber communications components company.  During 1993-2000, he served as manager of various technical groups at Sandia National Laboratories in the area of compound semiconductor materials and devices.Jeff has authored or co-authored over 100 publications, holds 9 U.S. patents. He was elected Fellow of the American Physical Society in 1996, and Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2008





Dr. Tolu Odumosu is Assistant Professor at the Schoolof engineering and applied sciences at the University of Virginia. He is an STS scholar who studies technological systems as historically and culturally situated socio-technical systems. Odumosus first book, Cycles of Invention and Discovery (Harvard University Press, October 2016) examines the Science and Technology enterprise in the United States and shows how standardized categories of basic and applied research have become a hindrance. The book grew out of his examination of research cultures at Bell Laboratories while working on telecommunication systems and communication standards in Africa and the United States. He is currently working on a monograph of mobile telephony systems in Nigeria showing how their design and consequent development reflect the contingencies of Nigerian engineers and the practices of their users. He is also building the Digital Privacy Research Laboratory at SEAS.