Humanitarian Engineering (Synthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology, and Society)

by Carl Mitcham and David Munoz

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Humanitarian Engineering reviews the development of engineering as a distinct profession and of the humanitarian movement as a special socio-political practice. Having noted that the two developments were situated in the same geographical and historical space -- that is, in Europe and North America beginning in the 1700s -- the book argues for a mutual influence and synthesis that has previously been lacking. In this spirit, the first of two central chapters describes humanitarian engineering as the artful drawing on science to direct the resources of nature with active compassion to meet the basic needs of all -- especially the powerless, poor, or otherwise marginalized. A second central chapter then considers strategies for education in humanitarian engineering so conceived. Two final chapters consider challenges and implications.
  • ISBN13 9781608451517
  • Publish Date 15 June 2010 (first published 3 March 2010)
  • Publish Status Unknown
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Morgan & Claypool Publishers
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 87
  • Language English