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    Can the University Escape From the Labyrinth of Technology? Part 4: Extending the Strategy to Medicine, the Social Sciences, and the University.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (3):204-216.
    This fourth part outlines a strategy for overcoming the limitations of the knowledge system for engineering by combining intellectual maps, preventive approaches, umbrella concepts, and round tables as described in the earlier parts. A discussion of the issues faced by modern medicine illustrates the paradigmatic nature of the diagnosis and prescription made for engineering. The social sciences face mirror-image problems. One response has been the rise of new disciplines such as communications, environmental studies, urban affairs, criminology, and policy studies. To (...)
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    Can the University Escape From the Labyrinth of Technology? Part 2: Intellectual Map-Making and the Tension Between Breadth and Depth.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (3):178-188.
    This second part continues the search for ways of overcoming the three limitations of the current intellectual and professional division of labor and its knowledge infrastructure, which were shown to be at the root of the present economic, social and environmental crises. A complementary knowledge strategy is proposed to counterbalance the trade of breadth for depth, based on the creation of intellectual maps. One such map is described for engineering, showing how through the process of industrialization people change technology and (...)
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    Can the University Escape From the Labyrinth of Technology? Part 1: Rethinking the Intellectual and Professional Division of Labor and its Knowledge Infrastructure.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (3):171-177.
    The role tradition played in preindustrial societies has been supplanted by the decisions of countless specialists organized by means of an intellectual and professional division of labor shaping a knowledge infrastructure that sustains these decisions. Three limitations of this knowledge system are discussed: (a) on the macrolevel, it imposes an end-of-pipe approach for dealing with the undesired consequences of decision making, rarely getting to the root of any problem; (b) on the microlevel, individual practitioners of a specialty are trapped in (...)
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    Can the University Escape From the Labyrinth of Technology? Part 3: A Strategy for Transforming the Professions.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (3):189-203.
    This third part continues the exploration of how we can overcome the limitations of the present knowledge system. In preparation, two aspects of current engineering theory and practice are examined because they are paradigmatic: the concept that engineering is essentially problem-solving, which goes against our understanding of human skill acquisition, and the existence of parallel modes of knowing technology derived from professional education and practice and from living in a society permeated by technology. The former suspends practitioners in the previously (...)
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    A Failing Grade for WEEE Take-Back Programs for Information Technology Equipment.Willem H. Vanderburg & Nina Nakajima - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (6):507-517.
    Product take-back (also called extended producer responsibility) has become a trend for dealing with the garbage resulting from categories of problematic products. Waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) is one such category with computer equipment being of particular significance. This article provides a description of the European Union’s program to require the take-back of WEEE as well as the status of similar programs in Canada and the United States. It is concluded that although these programs meet the goal of reducing (...)
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    Comments on The Empire of Non-Sense: Art in a Technique-Dominated Society.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2001 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 21 (1):38-54.
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    Assessing Our Ability to Design and Plan Green Energy Technologies.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2011 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 31 (4):251-255.
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    A Precautionary Approach to City Building: Interpreting the Relationship Between Urban Form and Mobility.Willem H. Vanderburg & Reihane Marzoughi - 2010 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 30 (2):86-95.
    The literature on the impact of urban form design on travel behavior reveals mixed results. Instead of interpreting this finding as an insufficient basis for warranting action, this article suggests that a precautionary approach be introduced. This approach should be based on two interdependent modes of knowing and doing to establish and evolve design exemplars in conjunction with discipline-based analytical exemplars. Even if trends, including the digitization of human life and society, peak oil and climate change turn out to have (...)
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    Knowledge Infrastructures for Solar Cities.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (2):151-159.
    The evolution of contemporary cities into solar cities will be affected by the decisions of countless specialists according to an established intellectual and professional division of labor. These specialists belong to groups responsible for advancing and applying a body of knowledge, and jointly, these bodies of knowledge make up a knowledge infrastructure. Some characteristics of these knowledge infrastructures are examined insofar as they inhibit the evolution toward solar cities. The article concludes with suggestions as to how these knowledge infrastructures could (...)
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    Macro-sts: The New Frontier?Willem H. Vanderburg - 1987 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 7 (5-6):700-710.
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    Placing Engineering and Other Professions Under Public Oversight: A First Step Toward Dealing With Our Economic, Social, and Environmental Crises.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (2):171-180.
    The strengths and weaknesses of the discipline-based organization of our professions can help us understand both the enormous successes of our civilization and its equally spectacular failures. Placing engineering and other professions under greater public scrutiny is recommended as a first step toward addressing our deep structural economic, social, and environmental crises. Doing so can facilitate university reforms to adjust the discipline-based approaches to scientific knowing and technical doing, to permit future graduates to make decisions with better ratios of desired (...)
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    The Antieconomy Hypothesis (Part 3): Toward a Solution.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (1):66-74.
    Parts 1 and 2 explore the hypothesis that the application of mainstream economics has led to economies becoming uneconomic, which is as close as a social science can get to experimentally disproving its theories. One of the primary reasons for this failure is traced to the characteristics of the knowledge infrastructures of contemporary societies, which began to act as the most influential factor of production during the second half of the 20th century. A new economic strategy is developed based on (...)
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    The Knowledge Bluff.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2007 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 27 (5):401-407.
    Our knowledge “system” is built up from disciplines and specialties as its components, which are “wired” by patterns of collaboration that constitute its organization. The intellectual autonomy of these components prevents this knowledge system from adequately accounting for what we have gradually discovered during the past 50 years: In human life, society, and the biosphere, everything is related to everything else. It has also created a dual mode of knowing and doing, one embedded in experience and culture and the other (...)
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    The Life and Work of Jacques Ellul.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2012 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 32 (3):183-186.
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    A Failing Grade for the German End-of-Life Vehicles Take-Back System.Willem H. Vanderburg & Nina Nakajima - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (2):170-186.
    The German end-of-life vehicle take-back system is described and analyzed in terms of its impact on the environment and the car companies involved. It is concluded that although this system is often cited as an example of a successful take-back scheme, it is not one that maximizes the value recovered from end-of-life vehicles. As a result, corporations do not achieve the potential benefits that can be realized from an alternate value chain based on recovering value from end-of-life products. Neither is (...)
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    Rethinking Engineering Design and Decision Making in Response to Economic, Social, and Environmental Crises.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2009 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 29 (5):421-432.
    High levels of specialization have created knowledge with little or no “peripheral vision,” and the resulting “blind spots” are causing many “collisions” with human life, society, and the biosphere. Each discipline and specialty must be equipped with a “map” showing its connections to everything else, but especially the negative consequences that tend to be associated with its practices. Preventively oriented practices can improve the ratio of desired to undesired effects of design and decision making to create ways of life that (...)
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    Contents.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press.
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    8. God's Appearance.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 118-125.
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    Introduction.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press.
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    6. Introduction.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 101-104.
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    12. Introduction.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 149-159.
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    Preface To Expanded Edition.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press.
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    13. The First Three Parables.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 160-168.
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    2. The First Creation Account.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 17-39.
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    15. The Parable Of The Debtors.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 174-179.
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    18. The Parables Of The Virgins And The Talents.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 196-203.
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    A Failing Grade for Our Efforts to Make Our Civilization More Environmentally Sustainable.Willem H. Vanderburg & Nina Nakajima - 2005 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 25 (2):129-144.
    In the decades to come, the authors expect growing pressures to reform current production systems to make them more compatible with the biosphere. A proactive approach to this pressure involves consideration of an alternate value chain based on a comprehensive engineering and marketing approach to recover value from end-of-life products. To estimate the potential advantages of the new value chain, the authors calculate the minimum throughput advantages and environmental advantages that can be realized from a comprehensive strategy of recovering value (...)
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    The Most Economic, Socially Viable, and Environmentally Sustainable Alternative Energy.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2008 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 28 (2):98-104.
    The strengths and weaknesses of current energy planning can be attributed to the limited economic, social, and environmental contexts taken into account as a result of the current intellectual and professional division of labor. A preventive approach is developed by which the ratio of desired to undesired effects can be substantially improved. It takes into account supply-and demand-side options, renewable and nonrenewable sources, and net energy availability. Alternative energy must be considered within such a strategy, which carefully examines its effects (...)
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    7. Elihu.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 105-117.
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    Epilogue: History And Reconciliation.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 269-284.
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    Frontmatter.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press.
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    Index.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 285-298.
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    1. Introductory Remarks To Genesis 1–3.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 3-16.
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    10. Job's Conversion.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 135-139.
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    20. Love Within The Beginning.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 213-268.
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    On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - University of Toronto Press.
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    11. Reconciliation.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 140-146.
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    4. The Break Between God And Humanity.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 61-76.
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    5. The Consequences Of The Break Between God And Humanity.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 77-98.
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    16. The Parable Of The Labourers’ Wages.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 180-187.
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    17. The Parable Of The Wedding Feast.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 188-195.
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    19. The Remaining References To The Kingdom Of Heaven.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 204-210.
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    3. The Second Creation Account.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 40-60.
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    14. The Second Set Of Parables.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 169-173.
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    9. The Two Beasts.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2015 - In On Freedom, Love, and Power: Expanded Edition. University of Toronto Press. pp. 126-134.
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    The Autonomy of Technique Revisited.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2004 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 24 (6):515-517.
    Jacques Ellul’s claim that technique became an autonomous phenomenon during the middle of the 20th century, and subsequently a system, means that the influence people have on technique is much less decisive than the influence technique has on people. As a sociohistorical description of the relationship between technique and society, it can be empirically investigated. This article begins by clarifying the concept of an autonomous technique and reviews evidence to support this claim.
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    A Description and Analysis of the German Packaging Take-Back System.Willem H. Vanderburg & Nina Nakajima - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (6):510-517.
    The German packaging ordinance is an example of legislated extended producer responsibility (also known as product take-back). Consumers can leave packaging with retailers, and packagers are required to pay for their recycling and disposal. It can be considered to be successful in reducing waste, spurring the redesign of packaging to be more environmentally sustainable, and increasing refilling and recycling. The exception is waste packaging made of plastics, which faces the problems of export due to lack of markets for recycled products (...)
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    A Future for STS.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2006 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 26 (1):3-8.
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    Can a Technical Civilization Sustain Human Life?Willem H. Vanderburg - 1995 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 15 (2-3):92-98.
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    Celebrating the Intellectual Gifts and Insights of Jacques Ellul.Willem H. Vanderburg - 2004 - Bulletin of Science, Technology and Society 24 (6):487-487.
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