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E-raamat: Ethics, Politics, and Whistleblowing in Engineering [Taylor & Francis e-raamat]

  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781351242417
  • Taylor & Francis e-raamat
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  • Formaat: 224 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 25-Oct-2018
  • Kirjastus: CRC Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9781351242417
The aim of this book is to generate a strong operational ethic in the work of engineers from all disciplines. It provides numerous examples of engineers who sought to meet the highest ethical standards, risking both professional and personal retaliations. In short, it presents the fields of engineering ethics in the context of actual conflict situations on the job, and points to an urgent need for a strong ethical framework for the profession. This book is about engineering students and practitioners truly understanding, valuing, and championing their wider critical role. Ralph Nader, the consumer advocate and champion of engineers, wrote the preface.











Presents various viewpoints which hail from a wide variety of disciplines in the engineering, science, and technology communities.





Includes a mix of historical and contemporary examples, a list of relevant television series and documentaries for engineers, as well as links to informative websites for practicing engineers and engineering students.





Examines engineering professionalism as related to the imperative of sustainable development.





Provides numerous examples of corporate whistleblowing and ethical dilemmas in engineering.





Includes a foreword written by consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
Foreword xi
Preface xv
Acknowledgments xvii
Editors xix
Contributors xxi
Introduction xxiii
PART I Engineering Leadership
Chapter 1 Fred Lang
7(2)
Ralph Nader
Chapter 2 Peter Paltchinsky: The Hauntology of an Anthropological Perspective to Engineering
9(4)
Nicholas Sakellariou
Chapter 3 Heroes or Sibyls?: Gender and Engineering Ethics
13(10)
Alison Adam
Chapter 4 Engineer on a Mission: A Jesuit Priest EE Finds a New Calling in Africa
23(2)
Susan Karlin
Chapter 5 Engineering Selves: Hiring in to a Contested Field of Education
25(20)
Gary Lee Downey
Juan C. Lucena
Chapter 6 Race, Sex, and Nerds: From Black Geeks to Asian American Hipsters
45(10)
Ron Eglash
Chapter 7 Can Real Women Be Imaginary Engineers?
55(2)
Rania Milleron
Chapter 8 Discipline and Play: The Art of Engineering
57(16)
David P. Billington
PART II Daily Practice
Chapter 9 The Engineer as a Local, Not Global, Citizen
73(6)
Jonathan D. J. Vander Steen
Usman Mushtaq
Chapter 10 Thinking Like an Engineer
79(4)
Michael Davis
Chapter 11 Disasters as Object Lessons in Ethics: Hurricane Katrina
83(8)
Heinz C. Luegenbiehl
Chapter 12 Standards in Engineering Society
91(6)
Albert L. Batik
Chapter 13 The Case for Reforming Our Standards-Setting System
97(8)
Ralph Nader
Peter Maier
Chapter 14 Nuclear Power: More Than a Technological Issue
105(10)
Ralph Nader
Chapter 15 William Stieglitz
115(6)
Ralph Nader
Peter Petkas
Kate Blackwell
Chapter 16 Whistle-Blowing: Not Always a Losing Game
121(8)
Karen Fitzgerald
Chapter 17 Knowing How to Blow the Whistle
129(14)
Tekla S. Perry
Chapter 18 The Whistle-Blower's Dilemma
143(8)
Jean Kumagai
PART III Raising the Bar
Chapter 19 Dead Poets and Engineers
151(4)
Domenico Grasso
Chapter 20 Engineering Professionalism and the Imperative of Sustainable Development
155(12)
Mark Manion
Chapter 21 The Problem of Knowledge in Incorporating Humanitarian Ethics in Engineering Education: Barriers and Opportunities
167(10)
Jon A. Leydens
Juan C. Lucena
Chapter 22 The New Engineer: Between Employability and Social Responsibility
177(10)
Edward Conlon
Appendix I Editors' Note 187(2)
Appendix II Codes of Engineering Ethics 189(38)
Appendix III Suggestions for Further Reading 227(4)
Appendix IV List of Relevant Television Series and Documentaries for Engineers 231(12)
Appendix V Links to Informative Websites for Practicing Engineers and Engineering Students 243(6)
Appendix VI Philosophical Poem Blueprints for Babel 249(2)
Index 251
Dr. Rania Milleron is a medical researcher and public health advocate, with a passion for controlling infectious diseases and understanding the mechanisms of human infectious diseases. She obtained a Master of Science at Harvard University and a PhD at The University of Texas Medical Branch, and refined her knowledge base in a postdoctoral fellowship in cell biology and biochemistry at The University of Texas at Austin. She is currently with the Texas Department of State Health Services. Most recently, she managed a project designed to show how conscientious engineering produces more health and safety and other superior results.



 



Dr. Nicholas Sakellariou is a professor of engineering ethics at California Polytechnic State University. He received his PhD from the University of California, Berkeley. He has published numerous journal articles in the area of ethics.