PrefacePart I: Distinguishing Engineering from other Professions1.Profession2.Engineering--From Chicago to Shantou 3.Why Architects Are Not Engineers4.Distinguishing Chemists from Engineers5.Will Software Engineers ever be Engineers? 6.Engineering and Business Management: The Odd CouplePart II: The Study of Engineering as a Profession7.Methodological Problems in the Study of Engineering8.
Profession as a Lens for Studying TechnologyPart III: Professional Responsibility of Engineers9."Ain't No One Here But Us Social Forces"10.Engineering Ethics, Individuals, and Organizations 11."Social Responsibility" of Engineers12.Macro-, Micro-, and Meso-Ethics 13.Doing the Minimum14.Re-inventing the Wheel: "Global Engineering Ethics"15.In Praise of Emotion in EngineeringPart IV: Engineering's Globalism16.
The Whistle Not Blown: WV, Diesels, and Engineers 17.Three Nuclear Disasters and a Hurricane: Reflections18.Ethical Issues in the Global Arms Industry19.Temporal Limits on What Engineers Can DoEpilogueA Research Agenda.