Title :
From Boy Scouts and Missionaries, to Development Partners
Author_Institution :
Industrial Engineering Department, Katholieke Hogeschool Sint-Lieven, Gent (B), and Affiliated Researcher at the Center for Science, Technology and Ethics, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven (B)
Abstract :
In the 1980s and 1990s, Belgian engineering associations launched initiatives enabling engineers to engage as volunteers in projects of development cooperation. Since then, these organizations have observed a noticeable evolution, both conceptually (in the way development aid or development cooperation is understood) and operationally (in the way projects are managed and executed). This article discusses the status of these organizations, interprets evolutions and differences, and concludes with initiatives in which "humanitarian engineering" is introduced during the initial training of engineers.
Keywords :
ergonomics; personnel; social aspects of automation; social sciences; Belgian engineering associations; development cooperation; development partners; engineer training; humanitarian engineering; organizations; volunteers; Cultural differences; Employment; Engineering students; Europe; Global communication; Management training; Natural languages; Power engineering and energy; Project management; Springs;
Journal_Title :
Technology and Society Magazine, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MTS.2010.935978