Engineering and Sustainable Community Development eBook
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Publication date
2024-01-03
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202 pages
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9783031485237
Language
English
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Juan Lucena is Director of Humanitarian Engineering Undergraduate Programs and Outreach and Professor of Engineering Studies in the Department of Engineering, Design and Society at the Colorado School of Mines. Juan’s scholarship and teaching focuses on placing social justice at the center of engineering education and practice, inviting engineers to serve communities that have been historically underserved by STEM fields. Juan obtained a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies (STS) from Virginia Tech and two BS in Mechanical and Aeronautical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.

Jen Schneider is Associate Dean of the College of Innovation and Design at Boise State University, where she co-leads campuswide initiatives connected to emerging technologies, social change, and digital futures. Jen’s research addresses challenges in the public communication of scientific and environmental controversies, with a particular focus on energy industry rhetoric, climate change movements, discourses of technical expertise, and the politicization of science. Jen received a PhD in Cultural Studies from Claremont Graduate University.

Jon A. Leydens is a Professor in the Department of Humanities, Arts, and Social Sciences at Colorado School of Mines. An engineering education researcher, his scholarship explores crucial challenges in integrating sociotechnical thinking, broader issues of social justice, and sustainable community development into engineering curricula. Jon teaches courses in intercultural communication, risk communication, and more, and his Ph.D. is in Education.

Samantha Temple is a postdoctoral fellow in the Humanitarian Engineering and Sciences program at the Colorado School of Mines. As a researcher, she studies relationships between NGOs, donors, and communities to better understand factors related to community-led development. Samantha teaches courses in nonprofit management, international development, and public administration. Samantha received a Ph.D. in Public Affairs and an MPA from the University of Colorado Denver and has a B.A. in International Relations from Knox College.

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