Engineering in Crisis – Critical Reflection Writing Prompt

A. Haverkamp
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Writing Prompt sent to the International Engineering, Social Justice, and Peace community and other engineering education sub-communitiess (primarily in North America: Our objective is to capture your thoughts, experiences, and responses to intersecting crises of COVID-19, white supremacy, anti-blackness, police violence, late capitalism, technologies and engineerings, power formations, state violence, academia, and engineering education over the past year. We wish to break the mould and create a space for the entire engineering community - students, educators, and professionals to share varied perspectives. Being oral history, this project is free from the usual academic barriers or gatekeeping. No citations needed if you do not wish to do so. While we aim to keep editorial interference at a minimum, we do not intend to include entries that (in our aesthetic and axiological judgement) can cause significant structural, cultural, or emotional harm to marginalised communities. We recognise that such filtering is hard to fully specify. The "objectives" statement above could be a guide for providing you a sense for what we are looking for. Entries should align with IJESJP's focus on engendering dialog on engineering practices that enhance gender, racial, class, and cultural equity and are democratic, non-oppressive, and non-violent. We acknowledge that even this filter limits the expression of particular forms of knowing and being. Our commitments are available here: http://esjp.org/about-esjp/our-commitments We are inspired by the way stories are told and archived through oral history, and feel the need to capture these stories before they become lost in the flux of our ongoing crises. Such history can be a story, anger and frustrations through rant, back of the envelope ideas and theories, poems, prose, fiction, critiques. This history is anything and everything you wish to document in time. Instructions: Please provide the following information by August 15th, 2021. Entry. Title, optional File upload, optional. Name, gender pronouns, and affiliations of authors Do you want your submission anonymous?
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发送给国际工程、社会正义与和平社区和其他工程教育子社区(主要在北美)的写作提示:我们的目标是捕捉您在过去一年中对COVID-19、白人至上主义、反黑人、警察暴力、晚期资本主义、技术和工程、权力形成、国家暴力、学术界和工程教育等交叉危机的想法、经验和反应。我们希望打破常规,为整个工程界创造一个空间——学生、教育工作者和专业人士分享不同的观点。作为口述历史,这个项目没有通常的学术障碍或把关。如果您不希望这样做,则不需要引用。虽然我们的目标是将编辑干预降到最低,但我们不打算包括(在我们的美学和价值论判断中)可能对边缘化社区造成重大结构、文化或情感伤害的条目。我们认识到,这种过滤很难完全具体说明。上面的“目标”陈述可以为您提供一个指南,让您了解我们正在寻找什么。参赛作品应该与IJESJP的重点保持一致,即在工程实践中产生对话,增强性别、种族、阶级和文化平等,并且是民主的、非压迫的和非暴力的。我们承认,甚至这种过滤也限制了特定形式的认识和存在的表达。我们的承诺可在这里找到:http://esjp.org/about-esjp/our-commitments我们受到口述历史讲述和存档的方式的启发,并感到有必要在这些故事在持续不断的危机中消失之前捕捉它们。这样的历史可以是一个故事,愤怒和挫折通过咆哮,背后的想法和理论,诗歌,散文,小说,批评。这段历史是你希望及时记录的任何事情。请在2021年8月15日前提供以下信息。条目。文件上传,可选。姓名,性别代词,作者的从属关系。您是否希望匿名提交?
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