A Multi-level Review of Engineering Ethics Education: Towards a Socio-technical Orientation of Engineering Education for Ethics. [PDF]
This paper aims to review the empirical and theoretical research on engineering ethics education, by focusing on the challenges reported in the literature. The analysis is conducted at four levels of the engineering education system.
Martin DA, Conlon E, Bowe B.
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Identifying and prioritizing the components of professional competency in industrial engineering based on the moral ethics of engineering using the fuzzy Delphi approach [PDF]
Advancement of jobs towards professionalism, doubles the importance of encountering with moral conflicts and adopting decisions which are in accordance with the engineering ethics.
Nazila Adabavazeh+2 more
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Engineering Management Ethics in the Context of Engineering Practice in China
China's engineering practice is faced with acute and complex ethical issues in the new era. The ethical improvement of engineering management lags behind the rapid growth of engineering construction, which hinders the effective solution of ethical issues
Fang Dongping +3 more
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Ethics in Engineering Profession [PDF]
Human achievements have led to large advancements in technology which along with the beneficial and valuable effects have also had catastrophic social consequences due to the lack of proper use and management.
neda Sheikh Rezazadeh Nikou+4 more
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The Contestation of Tech Ethics: A Sociotechnical Approach to Technology Ethics in Practice [PDF]
This article introduces the special issue "Technology Ethics in Action: Critical and Interdisciplinary Perspectives". In response to recent controversies about the harms of digital technology, discourses and practices of "tech ethics" have proliferated across the tech industry, academia, civil society, and government. Yet despite the seeming promise of
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Critical Incidents in Ways of Experiencing Ethical Engineering Practice
Background: Ethics is a required outcome for engineering education programs, but few studies focus on how workforce experiences lead to changes in how engineers experience ethics in practice.
Justin L. Hess+2 more
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A Critical Realist Investigation Into The Development Of Engineering Ethics Education [PDF]
The paper reflects on the use of critical realism as a theoretical lens for examining the provision of ethics in engineering programmes and putting forward recommendations for the development of engineering ethics education.
BOWE, Brian+2 more
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Engineer’s ethics formation by teaching foreign language: sociocultural aspect
The article deals with the problem of engineer’s professional ethics formation by teaching foreign language (at a technical university). The authors show some considerable disadvantages of the predominant approach presupposing the basic ethical ...
Natalia A. Gridneva, Nina S. Shvaikina
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Assessing Engineering Students’ Ethicality [PDF]
In higher educational institutions, ethics is the very core of the people that institutions are trying to morally shape. In a few years’ time, these students will be assigned to some work place where they will be forced to make decisions which can affect
Bruno Pešec, Zvonimir Petković
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Social assessment of technology and humanitarization of engineering in the information society
The article considers definitions of the contemporary technology and its social and moral assessment. In the information society, humanitarization of engineering and technical education in general becomes extremely important together with the social ...
V. A Tsvyk, I. V Tsvyk
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