Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Standard

Metaphors of Change : Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education. / Breslin, Samantha Dawn; Camacho, Michelle.

I: Engineering Studies, Bind 13, Nr. 1, 09.04.2021, s. 53-77.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftTidsskriftartikelForskningfagfællebedømt

Harvard

Breslin, SD & Camacho, M 2021, 'Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education', Engineering Studies, bind 13, nr. 1, s. 53-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173

APA

Breslin, S. D., & Camacho, M. (2021). Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education. Engineering Studies, 13(1), 53-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173

Vancouver

Breslin SD, Camacho M. Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education. Engineering Studies. 2021 apr. 9;13(1):53-77. https://doi.org/10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173

Author

Breslin, Samantha Dawn ; Camacho, Michelle. / Metaphors of Change : Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education. I: Engineering Studies. 2021 ; Bind 13, Nr. 1. s. 53-77.

Bibtex

@article{d3830f6ef45a412f868be7ccc37b061a,
title = "Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education",
abstract = "Engineering education is often decontextualized, even as it is suffused with metaphoric language and sociocultural norms and beliefs. Efforts to embed social context and sociotechnical content in engineering education are often met with resistance. We contribute to conversations about how to change dominant knowledge regimes by detailing the process by which a team grapples with efforts to change technically-focused curricula and practices in engineering education – and faculty members{\textquoteright} values and beliefs about them – by invoking metaphors. Metaphors of war and revolution, conversion/evangelism, and care permeate faculty discourse as they interpret and attempt to enact change. We show how these metaphors are significant in the ways that they both enable and constrain possibilities for change.",
keywords = "Faculty of Social Sciences, Education, metaphor, change, war, conversion, evangelism, care",
author = "Breslin, {Samantha Dawn} and Michelle Camacho",
year = "2021",
month = apr,
day = "9",
doi = "10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173",
language = "English",
volume = "13",
pages = "53--77",
journal = "Engineering Studies",
issn = "1937-8629",
publisher = "Routledge",
number = "1",

}

RIS

TY - JOUR

T1 - Metaphors of Change

T2 - Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education

AU - Breslin, Samantha Dawn

AU - Camacho, Michelle

PY - 2021/4/9

Y1 - 2021/4/9

N2 - Engineering education is often decontextualized, even as it is suffused with metaphoric language and sociocultural norms and beliefs. Efforts to embed social context and sociotechnical content in engineering education are often met with resistance. We contribute to conversations about how to change dominant knowledge regimes by detailing the process by which a team grapples with efforts to change technically-focused curricula and practices in engineering education – and faculty members’ values and beliefs about them – by invoking metaphors. Metaphors of war and revolution, conversion/evangelism, and care permeate faculty discourse as they interpret and attempt to enact change. We show how these metaphors are significant in the ways that they both enable and constrain possibilities for change.

AB - Engineering education is often decontextualized, even as it is suffused with metaphoric language and sociocultural norms and beliefs. Efforts to embed social context and sociotechnical content in engineering education are often met with resistance. We contribute to conversations about how to change dominant knowledge regimes by detailing the process by which a team grapples with efforts to change technically-focused curricula and practices in engineering education – and faculty members’ values and beliefs about them – by invoking metaphors. Metaphors of war and revolution, conversion/evangelism, and care permeate faculty discourse as they interpret and attempt to enact change. We show how these metaphors are significant in the ways that they both enable and constrain possibilities for change.

KW - Faculty of Social Sciences

KW - Education

KW - metaphor

KW - change

KW - war

KW - conversion

KW - evangelism

KW - care

U2 - 10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173

DO - 10.1080/19378629.2021.1913173

M3 - Journal article

VL - 13

SP - 53

EP - 77

JO - Engineering Studies

JF - Engineering Studies

SN - 1937-8629

IS - 1

ER -

ID: 249858275