Defending the Nation is a cultural history of science and engineering (S&E) policymaking in the United States from World War II to the post 9/11 era. It examines aspects of S&E policy related to education and industry through both historical and future perspectives. Author Juan Lucena argues that powerful social factors and groups have significantly influenced the education and training of scientists and engineers. This book provides policymakers, scientists, engineers, and educators with a deeper knowledge on which to build their reform agendas for the future.
Defending the Nation is a cultural history of science and engineering (S&E) policymaking in the United States from World War II to the post 9/11 era. It examines aspects of S&E policy related to education and industry through both historical and future perspectives. Author Juan Lucena argues that powerful social factors and groups have significantly influenced the education and training of scientists and engineers. This book provides policymakers, scientists, engineers, and educators with a deeper knowledge on which to build their reform agendas for the future.
Juan C. Lucena is Associate Professor in the Division of Liberal Arts and International Studies at the Colorado School of Mines. Dr. Lucena holds a Ph.D. in Science and Technology Studies from Virginia Tech and two engineering degrees from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute. In 2005, Dr. Lucena was awarded a Boeing Senior Fellowship in Engineering Education at the National Academy of Engineering.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Sputnik Threatens America: Making Scientists for the Cold War Chapter 4 Social and Environmental Problems in America: Making Scientists and Engineers for Domestic Needs Chapter 5 Japanese technology Threatens America: Making Scientist and Engineers For Economic Competitiveness Chapter 6 America in the "New World Order": Making Flexible Scientists and Engineers for Global Competition Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Index
Chapter 1 Preface and Acknowledgments Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Sputnik Threatens America: Making Scientists for the Cold War Chapter 4 Social and Environmental Problems in America: Making Scientists and Engineers for Domestic Needs Chapter 5 Japanese technology Threatens America: Making Scientist and Engineers For Economic Competitiveness Chapter 6 America in the "New World Order": Making Flexible Scientists and Engineers for Global Competition Chapter 7 Conclusion Chapter 8 Bibliography Chapter 9 Index
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