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International Journal of Engineering, Social Justice and Peace, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, 2012
- Dean Nieusma, Donna Riley, Jens Kabo, Usman Mushtaq:
Editors' Introduction. 1-6
- Rita Armstrong, Caroline A. Baillie:
Engineers Engaging with Community: Negotiating Cultural Difference on Mine Sites. 7-17 - Andrés Felipe Pineda, Richard Arias-Hernández, María C. Ramírez, Astrid Bejarano, Juan C. Silva:
The Borders of Engineers Without Borders: A Self-Assessment of Ingenieros Sin Fronteras Colombia. 18-30 - Dani J. Barrington, Stephen Dobbs, Daniel I. Loden:
Social and Environmental Justice for Communities of the Mekong River. 31-49 - Dean Nieusma, Ethan Blue:
Engineering and War. 50-62 - Jon A. Leydens, Juan C. Lucena, Jen Schneider:
Are Engineering and Social Justice (In)commensurable? A Theoretical Exploration of Macro-Sociological Frameworks. 63-82
- Julian O'Shea:
Dambisa Moyo's Dead Aid: Why Aid Is Not Working and How There Is Another Way for Africa. 83-84
Volume 1, Number 2, 2012
- Erin Cech:
Great Problems of Grand Challenges: Problematizing Engineering's Understandings of its Role in Society. 85-94 - Amy E. Slaton:
Engineering Improvement: Social and Historical Perspectives on the NAE's "Grand Challenges". 95-108 - Joseph R. Herkert, David A. Banks:
I Have Seen the Future! Ethics, Progress, and the Grand Challenges for Engineering. 109-122 - Donna Riley:
We've Been Framed! Ends, Means, and the Ethics of the Grand(iose) Challenges. 123-136 - Dean Nieusma, Xiaofeng Tang:
The Unbalanced Equation: Technical Opportunities and Social Barriers in the NAE Grand Challenges and Beyond. 137-151 - George D. Catalano:
Listening to the Quiet Voices: Unlocking the Heart of Engineering Grand Challenges. 152-159
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