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Our knowledge ourselves: Engineers (re)thinking technology in development

✍ Scribed by Gordon Wilson


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
96 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0954-1748

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

A re‐conceptualisation of technology (and science) in development is claimed to be taking, or have recently taken place. There is more than one variant, but they have in common a pluralist, constructivist conception of knowledge and its importance for development. What, however, do professional practitioners of technology in development say about their values, their mindsets and their practices, and what, if anything, does this sense‐making contribute to the re‐conceptualisation? Based on interviews with development‐related engineers from a previous research project, and analysis of engineer perspectives that are provided on a private sector company website, this exploratory paper offers some preliminary observations. These include:

A positive attitude to working with others and their realities, especially but not exclusively other professional realities

A concern with enhancing their professional identity

The interplay between retrospective reflection and ongoing enactment through projects

The motivation associated with a ‘can‐do mindset’ and the importance of creativity for job satisfaction and enhancement

The general importance of shared experience gained through working with others.

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