31st March - 1st April 2022 - Location: either (a) a hybrid event (online and onsite) in the Swiss Alps or (b) fully online (tbc)
The SEFI Ethics Special Interest Group is organising a one and a half day workshop on engineering ethics education, and invites those interested to submit suggestions for workshops or papers. Please submit a short expression of interest (200 words) to [email protected] by 16th January 2022.
Approach: The spring school is intended to maximise opportunities for interaction, discussion and exchange. While papers are welcome, workshops which prioritise exchange and discussion on a theme will be prioritised, along with sessions dedicated to small group meetings and dialogue.
Theme: Engineering ethics education is often described as addressing two domains: a micro-ethics domain which focuses on individual responsibility and day to day decision-making, and a macro-ethics domain which addresses the social and environmental impact of engineering as a profession including a focus on sustainability and social justice. Notwithstanding differences across global regions as to how engineering ethics is designed and taught, the dominant trend has, until recently, perhaps tended to focus more on micro issues than on macro ethics.
At the same time, engineering ethics education has perhaps never has as much diversity as it has today. In the last year the SEFI ethics seminars have addressed a wide range of themes including emotional aspects of engineering ethics, ethics in design, social justice issues, as well as a rich array of ethics teaching methods (case studies, film, and fiction).
At this time too, events outside engineering and education such Black Lives Matter, #MeToo, the Coronavirus Pandemic, political realignment in many countries, and attacks on expertise and scientific knowledge, raises questions about how the macro and the micro are connected in engineering ethics education, and about the methods and approaches appropriate for ethics education with engineers.
The alpine retreat will give a space for those interested in the topic of engineering ethics education, to map out, combine, and generate new approaches to practicing micro and macro engineering ethics education.
Possible themes include:
Freedom of expression and teaching ethics in a safe space
Engineering Ethics in a new hybrid world
Engineering Ethics and Social Equality/Social Justice
Emotions and social justice in Engineering Ethics Education
Building participation/engagement in the international engineering ethics education community
Making sense and proposing/sharing ethics values to/with students
Participants can feel free to suggest other themes and topics which may lie outside these strands.
For more information, please contact the organizer Roland at [email protected]