Reviews the professional and ethical responsibility of engineers, the impact of engineering solutions in a global and societal context, and contemporary issues. The reader reprints 35 articles previously published in IEEE Technology and Society Magazine , and organizes them into ten chapters. Introductions for each chapter were written by Herkert (North Carolina State University). Topics include the humanist engineer of Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, health risk valuations based on public consent, the role of technology in sustainable development, and developing telecommunications in Ghana. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
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"In SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING,engineers, faculty, and students will find an informative guide tothe professional, societal, and ethical responsibilities that facepracticing engineers today. Through an integrated approach to thetheory of engineering ethics and practical real-world issues, thiscomprehensive book offers readers an in-depth analysis oftechnology's current social role. Drawing on readings and case studies first published in IEEETechnology and Society Magazine, this easy-to-read text willdevelop readers' understanding of the important issues surrounding""macroethical"" public policy debates, including discussions ofsustainable development, public health, risk and product liability,and telecommunications. These cases and readings also provide anopportunity to apply the theory in real-world situations. SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING will helpstudents meet the new accreditation criteria for engineeringadopted by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology(ABET). In addition, contemporary issues presented in thisfar-reaching book will allow students and practicing engineers togain greater insight into how social and ethical concerns shapecontributions to the engineering field. For more information and related articles gotowww4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/jherkert/jrh.html Professors: To request an examination copy simply e-mailcollegeadoption@ieee.org." Sponsored by: IEEE Social Implications of Technology Society
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