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Saludos, esto es el comienzo de un esfuerzo por compilar una lista de recursos bibliotecarios relacionados al estudio interdisciplinario de la filosofía, la ingeniería y la tecnología. Comenzamos con una muestra…

LIBROS:

Carl Mitcham, Thinking Through Technology: The Path Between Engineering and Philosophy, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994.

Engineering in Context, Editores: Steen Hyldgaard Christensen, Bernard Delahousse, Martin Meganck

Armacost, Michael H., “The Thor-Jupiter Controversy” en MacKenzie, Donald, and Judy Wajcman (comps.), The Social Shaping of Technology, second edition, Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999, pp. 395-405.

Broughton, John, A vista de bomba: armas inteligentes y televisión militar en Aronowitz, Stanley, Barbara Martinsons y Michael Menser (comps.), Tecnociencia y cibercultura: La interrelación entre cultura, tecnología y ciencia, traducción del inglés de Patrick Ducher, Barcelona: Paidós, 1998, pp. 163-191.

Hughes, Thomas P., Human-Built World: How to Think About Technology and Culture, Chicago, The University of Chicago Press, 2004.

Mitcham, Carl [5] “Science, Technology and the Military” en Cutcliffe, Stephen H., Steven L. Goldman, Manuel Medina y José Sanmartín (comps.), New Worlds, New Technologies, New Issues, Bethlehem, Pennsylvania: Lehigh University Press, 1992,  pp. 186-204.

Mumford, Lewis, Technics and Human Development, The Myth of the Machine, Primer volumen, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1967.

——-, The Pentagon of Power, The Myth of the Machine, Segundo volumen, San Diego: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1970.

REVISTAS:

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE

Techné

ARTICULOS:

Carl Mitcham, “Tres formas de ser-con la tecnología”, traducción del inglés de Estela Ponisio, Anthropos, No. 94-95, 1989, pp. 13-27.

Carl Mitcham, Thinking Through Technology: The Path Between Engineering and Philosophy, Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1994.

Cowan, Ruth Schwartz, “The Industrial Revolution in the Home” en MacKenzie, pp. 281-300. MacKenzie, Donald, and Judy Wajcman (comps.), The Social Shaping of Technology, second edition, Philadelphia: Open University Press, 1999.

http://www.econ.iastate.edu/classes/econ321/orazem/cowan_household_tech.pdf

Noble, David, “A Masculine Millenium: A Note on Technology Gender” , pp. 42-53. Winston, Morton, and Edelbach, Ralph (editors?), Society, Ethics, and Technology, second edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Group / Thomson Learning University Press, 2003.

Bush, Corlann Gee, “Women and the Assessment of Technology” , pp. 71-84. Winston, Morton, and Edelbach, Ralph (editors?), Society, Ethics, and Technology, second edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Group / Thomson Learning University Press, 2003.

Wajcman, Judy, “Reproductive Technology: Delivered into Men’s Hands” , pp. 259-274. Winston, Morton, and Edelbach, Ralph (editors?), Society, Ethics, and Technology, second edition, Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Group / Thomson Learning University Press, 2003.

Articulos del IEEE Technology and Society Magazine:  enlace

Volume 28, Number 1, Spring 2009: Lethal Robots

Canning, J.. “You’ve just been disarmed. Have a nice day!”, Page(s): 13-15.

Sharkey, N., “Death strikes from the sky: the calculus of proportionality”, Page(s): 16-19.

Asaro, P., “Modeling the moral user”, Page(s): 20-24.

Sparrow, R., “Predators or plowshares? arms control of robotic weapons”, Page(s): 25-29.

Arkin, R.C., “Ethical robots in warfare”, Page(s): 30-33.

Volume 28, Number 4, Winter 2009: Special Issue Volunteerism and Humanitarian Engineering (I)

IEEE Technology and Society Magazine

Passino, K.M., Volunteerism and humanitarian engineering — Part I [Guest Editor's Introduction], Page(s): 4-5  PDF

Amadei, B.; Wallace, W.A., Engineering for humanitarian development, Page(s): 6-15  PDF

Silliman, S., Assessing experiences of international students in Haiti and Benin, Page(s): 16-24, 31   PDF

Perusich, K.; Tepper, H.; de Marca, J.R.B.; Lefevre, R.; Baseil, R., Linking technologists and humanitarians, Page(s): 25-31  PDF

Vandersteen, J.D.J.; Baillie, C.; Hall, K.,  International humanitarian engineering, Page(s): 32-41  PDF

Schneider, J.; Lucena, J.; Leydens, J.A., Engineering to help, Page(s): 42-48  PDF

Volume 29, Number 1, Spring 2010: Special Issue Volunteerism and Humanitarian Engineering (II)

Didier, C.  Herkert, J.R, Volunteerism and Humanitarian Engineering – Part II [Guest Editors' Introduction] Page(s): 9 – 11,  Full Text: PDF (134KB)

Canavate, J. Casasus, J., Humanitarian Engineering in Spain: Ingenieros sin Fronteras, Page(s): 12 – 19, Full Text: PDF (2325KB)

Paye, S., Ingenieurs Sans Frontieres in France: From Humanitarian Ideals to Engineering Ethics, Page(s): 20 – 26,  Full Text: PDF (860KB)

Meganck, M., From Boy Scouts and Missionaries, to Development Partners, Page(s): 27 – 34, Full Text: PDF (399KB)

Burker, T.  De Paor, A.  Coyle, E., Disability and Technology: Engineering a More Equitable Ireland, Page(s): 35 – 41, Full Text: PDF (399KB)

Foster, K.R., Telehealth in Sub-Saharan Africa: Lessons for Humanitarian Engineering, Page(s): 42 – 49, Full Text: PDF (852KB)

Volume 29, Number 3, Fall 2010: Social Implications of Sustainable Development

Andrews, C.J.,  Social Implications of Pursuing Sustainability [Guest Editorial], Page(s): 13 – 13, Full Text: PDF (70KB)

Robbins, J. , Standing in the Way: Sustainable Future vs. Sloth, Genes, and Entropy, Page(s): 14 – 21, Full Text: PDF (817KB)

Mattick, C.S.  Williams, E.  Allenby, B.R. ,  Historical Trends in Global Energy Consumption, Page(s): 22 – 30, Full Text: PDF (1406KB)

Oram, D. , Designing for Sustainability: Negotiating Ethical Implications, Page(s): 31 – 36, Full Text: PDF (697KB)

Dempere, L.A.,  Understanding Sustainability Through Reverse Engineering, Page(s): 37 – 44, Full Text: PDF (3163KB)

Matsuura, M.  Shiroyama, H.  Suzuki, T., Sustainable Energy and Environmental Policymaking in Japan, Page(s): 45 – 54, Full Text: PDF (720KB)

Matsumoto, M.  Nakamura, N.  Takenaka, T. , Business Constraints in Reuse Services, Page(s): 55 – 63,  Full Text: PDF (1338KB)

Barry, John y Evan Thomas, “Up in the Sky, An Unblinking Eye”, Newsweek, 9 de juniode 2008, p.29

Huyke, Héctor, “Toward an Ethics of Technologies as Prostheses” en Waks, Leonard J. (comp.), Número especial de International Journal of Technology and Design Education, “Philosophy of Design, Design Education, and Educational Design”, vol. 11, núm. 1, 2001, pp. 53-65.

——-, “Technologies and the Devaluation of What is Near”, Techne, vol. 6, núm. 3, 2003, pp. 57-70.



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