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Social, ethical, and policy implications of engineering : selected readings / edited by Joseph R. Herkert.

Contributor(s): Herkert, Joseph R, 1948- | John Wiley & Sons [publisher.] | IEEE Xplore (Online service) [distributor.].
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: New York : IEEE Press, c2000Distributor: [Piscataqay, New Jersey] : IEEE Xplore, [1999]Description: 1 PDF (xi, 339 pages) : illustrations.Content type: text Media type: electronic Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9780470546437.Subject(s): Engineering ethics | Engineering -- Government policy | Engineering -- Social aspects | Accidents | Artificial biological organs | Biographies | Biomedical imaging | Business | Chapters | Cities and towns | Communities | Computer aided software engineering | Computers | Context | Cultural differences | Cyberspace | Economics | Education | Electric potential | Engineering profession | Ethics | Ethics Committee | Films | Force | Genetics | Government | Hardware | Hazards | Heart | Humans | Implants | Indexes | Industries | Information technology | Knowledge engineering | Law | Materials | Medical services | NASA | Organizations | Presses | Privacy | Product liability | Professional societies | Public policy | Risk management | Safety | Sections | Security | Social implications of technology | Societies | Sustainable development | Technological innovation | Telecommunications | ValvesGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 174/.962 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource Also available in print.
Contents:
Part I, Technology, engineering, and society. Technology, values, and society -- The social context of engineering -- Part II, Social and ethical responsibilities of engineers. Moral dilemmas in engineering -- Frameworks for engineering ethics -- Part III, Engineering ethics and public policy. Technology policy and ethical issues -- Risk and product liability -- Engineering and sustainable development --
Summary: "In SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING, engineers, faculty, and students will find an informative guide to the professional, societal, and ethical responsibilities that face practicing engineers today. Through an integrated approach to the theory of engineering ethics and practical real-world issues, this comprehensive book offers readers an in-depth analysis of technology's current social role. Drawing on readings and case studies first published in IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, this easy-to-read text will develop readers' understanding of the important issues surrounding ""macroethical"" public policy debates, including discussions of sustainable development, public health, risk and product liability, and telecommunications. These cases and readings also provide an opportunity to apply the theory in real-world situations. SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING will help students meet the new accreditation criteria for engineering adopted by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). In addition, contemporary issues presented in this far-reaching book will allow students and practicing engineers to gain greater insight into how social and ethical concerns shape contributions to the engineering field. For more information and related articles go towww4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/jherkert/jrh.html Professors: To request an examination copy simply e-mail collegeadoption@ieee.org." Sponsored by: IEEE Social Implications of Technology Society.
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Part I, Technology, engineering, and society. Technology, values, and society -- The social context of engineering -- Part II, Social and ethical responsibilities of engineers. Moral dilemmas in engineering -- Frameworks for engineering ethics -- Part III, Engineering ethics and public policy. Technology policy and ethical issues -- Risk and product liability -- Engineering and sustainable development --

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"In SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING, engineers, faculty, and students will find an informative guide to the professional, societal, and ethical responsibilities that face practicing engineers today. Through an integrated approach to the theory of engineering ethics and practical real-world issues, this comprehensive book offers readers an in-depth analysis of technology's current social role. Drawing on readings and case studies first published in IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, this easy-to-read text will develop readers' understanding of the important issues surrounding ""macroethical"" public policy debates, including discussions of sustainable development, public health, risk and product liability, and telecommunications. These cases and readings also provide an opportunity to apply the theory in real-world situations. SOCIAL, ETHICAL, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS OF ENGINEERING will help students meet the new accreditation criteria for engineering adopted by the Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET). In addition, contemporary issues presented in this far-reaching book will allow students and practicing engineers to gain greater insight into how social and ethical concerns shape contributions to the engineering field. For more information and related articles go towww4.ncsu.edu/unity/users/j/jherkert/jrh.html Professors: To request an examination copy simply e-mail collegeadoption@ieee.org." Sponsored by: IEEE Social Implications of Technology Society.

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