L’apport de la sociologie de la technologie à la professionnalisation de l’ingénieur

Revue Phronesis 4 (2):34-41 (2015)
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Abstract

Professionalization of the engineer, from the perspective of sociology of technology, registrant in the statements of principle and Canadian standards of accreditation of university engineering programs. The question of the development of technologies (production, dissemination and appropriation) is attached in all respects with personal and social qualities of which refer engineer schools of engineering and regulatory bodies. The engineering profession s’roots from elsewhere in industrial ans social sectors increasingly sensitive to the social dimensions of technology, considering the new dynamics that s’are attached with regard to the technology impacts on society and businesses.

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