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E-raamat: Heterotopia: Alternative Pathways to Social Justice

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 31-Dec-2012
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  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781780999173
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Many of us are concerned with the structures, systems and values that we meet on a day-to-day basis. We seem to be rushing headlong to a destination not of our choosing. How did we get here and what can we do about it? This book is the result of an exploration into the ideas of transformation. What does it mean to transform the way we live, to something that we value? In this book we take on the challenge of exploring a potential transformation in one professional field, that of engineering, as an example of how we might break free of common dysfunctional discourses and enter what we call a counter hegemonic 'Heterotopia' - a space or place where we might dream alternative futures. The text is a unique collaboration spanning the disciplines of engineering education, philosophy and social theory.

Arvustused

This is a great project. It has plenty of content and relational structures that will continue to provoke insights and lift aspects of cultural hypnosis from its readers. --Chris Rose, Senior Critic, Department of Furniture Design, Rhode Island School of Design

Chapter 1 Crossing the Threshold: A Journey into New Ways of Thinking
1(17)
Chapter 2 Critique of Established Positions What is this profession called `engineering'?
18(17)
Mapping out the critical lens
20(1)
Critical theories of transformation within engineering education
21(4)
Transformations and thresholds
25(4)
A worked example from engineering education
29(6)
Chapter 3 Thoughts Collectives and Common Sense Common sense within engineering
35(13)
A worked example from engineering
37(4)
A challenge to common sense
41(7)
Chapter 4 Theories, Models and Metaphors of Change and Action
Thought models
Chaotic models of learning
48(3)
The Poppy seed head model for change
51(1)
Boundaries, lines of flight and nomad space
52(3)
Evolution or revolution?
55(7)
A worked example from engineering
62(4)
Global and local scales of change
66(4)
Circulating references, matters of concern and values
70(3)
A worked example from engineering
73(5)
Chapter 5 Engineering: Liminal Spaces and Heterotopia
Our own liminal spaces
78(1)
A journey to Heterotopia: Liminal spaces in moving towards an understanding of engineering and social justice
79(7)
Describing a Heterotopia for engineering
86(6)
Chapter 6 Final Thoughts
92
Texts We Have Drawn Upon and Other Useful Reading
94(7)
Words Borrowed from Other Works and People
101(2)
Glossary of Threshold Concepts
103
Caroline is a an engineering professor who explores the boundaries of engineering knowledge and practice and their impact on social justice. She live in Perth, Western Australia.