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Everyday Engineering: An Ethnography of Design and Innovation

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Everyday Engineering: An Ethnography of Design and Innovation

Contributors:

By (Author) Dominique Vinck

ISBN:

9780262512640

Publisher:

MIT Press Ltd

Imprint:

MIT Press

Publication Date:

23rd January 2009

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Adult Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Engineering: general
Impact of science and technology on society

Dewey:

620.0042

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 229mm, Spine 11mm

Weight:

340g

Description

A guide to the everyday working world of engineers, written by researchers trained in both engineering and sociology.Everyday Engineering was written to help future engineers understand what they are going to be doing in their everyday working lives, so that they can do their work more effectively and with a broader social vision. It will also give sociologists deeper insights into the sociotechnical world of engineering. The book consists of ethnographic studies in which the authors, all trained in both engineering and sociology, go into the field as participant-observers. The sites and types of engineering explored include mechanical design in manufacturing industries, instrument design, software debugging, environmental management within companies, and the implementation of a system for separating household waste.The book is organized in three parts. The first part introduces the complexity of technical practices. The second part enters the social and cultural worlds of designers to grasp their practices and motivations. The third part examines the role of writing practices and graphical representation. The epilogue uses the case studies to raise a series of questions about how objects can be taken into account in sociological analyses of human organizations.

Reviews

This collection presents multiple worlds of work in an accessible way that nonetheless emphasizes their complexitya rarity in any academic writing, and especially difficult to achieve in ethnographic studies.

-- Scott Taylor * Prometheus *

Author Bio

Dominique Vinck is Professor at Pierre Mend s-France University and at the Polytechnic National Institute of Grenoble. He is also a member of CRISTO, a research center associated with CNRS that focuses on sociotechnical innovation and industrial organizations.

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