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Gregory A. Rulifson, University of Colorado, Boulder; Angela R. Bielefeldt, University of Colorado, Boulder; Whitney Thomas, University of Colorado, Boulder
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Yanna Lambrinidou, Virginia Tech; William Joseph Rhoads, Virginia Tech; Siddhartha Roy, Virginia Tech; Erin Heaney, Clean Air: Organizing for Health and Justice; Glenn Andrew Ratajczak, Clean Air Coalition of Western New York; Jennifer Holly Ratajczak, Clean Air Coalition of Western New York
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Paper ID #10155Ethnography in Engineering Ethics Education: A Pedagogy for Transforma-tional ListeningDr. Yanna Lambrinidou, Virginia Tech Yanna Lambrinidou is a medical ethnographer and adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Sci- ence and Technology Studies (STS) at Virginia Tech. For the past 7 years, she has conducted research on the historic 2001-2004 Washington, DC lead-in-drinking-water contamination. This work exposed wrongdoing and unethical behavior on the part of local and federal government agencies. In 2010, Dr. Lambrinidou co-conceived the graduate level engineering ethics course ”Engineering
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Edwin R. Schmeckpeper P.E., Ph.D, Norwich University; Ashley Ater-Kranov, Washington State University; Steven W. Beyerlein, University of Idaho, Moscow; Jay Patrick McCormack, Rose-Hulman Institute of Technology; Patrick D. Pedrow P.E., Washington State University
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household items use substantial power (small AC unit –10 amps, vacuum cleaner – 10 amps, microwave – 6 amps).One author argues that the panic over many “hotspots” near the Fukushima disaster site wasunwarranted. The International Commission on Radiological Protection recommends evacuationof a locality whenever the excess radiation dose exceeds .1 rem per year. However, citizens ofDenver are exposed to three times that amount from the area’s natural radiation emissions.Scenario Sources: Fukushima Nuclear Accident Update Log. (2011). International Atomic Energy Association. In Japan, People Get Charged Up About Amping Down. (October 3, 2012). The Wall Street Journal. The Panic over Fukushima. (August 18, 2012). The Wall Street