DocumentCode
139
Title
Humility and new modes of engineering design
Author
Cunningham, Scott W. ; Hillerbrand, Rafaela ; Thissen, Wil
Author_Institution
Delft Univ. of Technol., Delft, Netherlands
Volume
41
Issue
1
fYear
2013
fDate
First Quarter 2013
Firstpage
7
Lastpage
8
Abstract
Engineering design is seen by some as a form of social experimentation. What are we to make of such experimentation in light of calls for technological humility? Further, what should the engineer do, not just the citizen or the government? Does the engineer have some special social responsibility? There have been a number of critiques and propositions for action. These stem from diverse academic communities of ethicists, sociologists, and public administrators. Proposals considered include greater public participation, enhanced procedures for design, and alterations to the design team. Many of these proposals were not originally aimed at engineering designers but rather were intended to stimulate a change in the relationships between actors. A series of crises has rewritten the social contract between engineers, citizens and government. Given this, what is an engineering designer to do?
Keywords
design engineering; ethical aspects; personnel; professional aspects; academic communities; engineering design; ethicists; government?; public administrators; public participation; social experimentation; social responsibility; sociologists; technological humility; Design methodology; Social factors; Testing;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Engineering Management Review, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0360-8581
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/EMR.2013.2244975
Filename
6489832
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