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Navigating equity work in engineering:contradicting messages encountered by minority faculty

Authors :
Chen, Diana
Mejia, Joel Alejandro
Breslin, Samantha Dawn
Chen, Diana
Mejia, Joel Alejandro
Breslin, Samantha Dawn
Source :
Chen , D , Mejia , J A & Breslin , S D 2019 , ' Navigating equity work in engineering : contradicting messages encountered by minority faculty ' , Digital Creativity , vol. 30 , no. 4 , pp. 329-344 .
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The lack of diversity in engineering and perpetuation of inequities through engineering designs have motivated the rise of new curricula centred on the integration of traditional technical content with social aspects of technology. However, the ‘revolutionizing’ of curricula has primarily been spearheaded by junior faculty, women and faculty of colour. This article uses an autoethnographic approach to explore the development of social justice-oriented curricula within engineering from the perspectives of junior women and faculty of colour. Drawing on feminist and critical race theory, we discuss how power dynamics within the school, university and engineering more broadly have shaped the development and teaching of justice-oriented engineering. Through the lens of our experiences, we show that, despite the support from some institutional allies and administrators, stereotypes, hegemonic norms and microaggressions can undermine efforts for social and structural change in engineering education, even as such changes are supported and promoted by the institution.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Chen , D , Mejia , J A & Breslin , S D 2019 , ' Navigating equity work in engineering : contradicting messages encountered by minority faculty ' , Digital Creativity , vol. 30 , no. 4 , pp. 329-344 .
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1322734024
Document Type :
Electronic Resource