Heterotopia: Alternative Pathways to Social Justice - Couverture souple

Baillie, Caroline; Reader, John

 
9781780992280: Heterotopia: Alternative Pathways to Social Justice

Synopsis

Many of us are concerned with the structures, systems and values that we meet on a day-to-day basis. We seem to be rushing headlong to a destination not of our choosing. How did we get here and what can we do about it? This book is the result of an exploration into the ideas of transformation. What does it mean to transform the way we live, to something that we value? In this book we take on the challenge of exploring a potential transformation in one professional field, that of engineering, as an example of how we might break free of common dysfunctional discourses and enter what we call a counter hegemonic 'Heterotopia' - a space or place where we might dream alternative futures. The text is a unique collaboration spanning the disciplines of engineering education, philosophy and social theory.

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À propos de l?auteur

Caroline is a an engineering professor who explores the boundaries of engineering knowledge and practice and their impact on social justice. Jens Kabo is a scholar in the area of engineering education with an interest in the social dimension of engineering. Revd Dr John Reader is a Senior Honorary Research Fellow with the William Temple Foundation and the University of Chester, has published in the field of Practical and Public Theology. He lives in Banbury, England. He lives in Gotenburg, Sweden. She live in Perth, Western Australia.

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