Journal article

The socio-technology of engineering sustainability

Sarah Bell, Andrew Chilvers, Joseph Hillier

Proceedings of the Institution of Civil Engineers: Engineering Sustainability | Thomas Telford | Published : 2011

Abstract

Despite the social goals of sustainable development, including the alleviation of poverty, sustainable engineering approaches have been largely limited to technical measures, promoting engineers as purely technical experts. By under-emphasising social factors, this limits opportunities for engineers to address the full spectrum of challenges posed by the sustainable development model. We explain this in terms of the dominant policy response to environmental problems, known as ecological modernisation, which conscripts engineers into reinforcing false boundaries between technology and society. In contrast to the technical focus of engineering under a framework of ecological modernisation, we ..

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