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Social Responsibility in French Engineering Education: A Historical and Sociological Analysis
Authors:Christelle Didier  Antoine Derouet
Institution:1. Ethics Departement, Catholic University, Lille, Franc e (LEM, CMH), 41, Rue du port, 59046, Lille cedex, France
2. Ecole de Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales, Paris (CMH), 48, Boulevard Jourdan, 75014, Paris, France
Abstract:In France, some institutions seem to call for the engineer’s sense of social responsibility. However, this call is scarcely heard. Still, engineering students have been given the opportunity to gain a general education through courses in literature, law, economics, since the nineteenth century. But, such courses have long been offered only in the top ranked engineering schools. In this paper, we intend to show that the wish to increase engineering students’ social responsibility is an old concern. We also aim at highlighting some macro social factors which shaped the answer to the call for social responsibility in the French engineering “Grandes Ecoles”. In the first part, we provide an overview of the scarce attention given to the engineering curriculum in the scholarly literature in France. In the second part, we analyse one century of discourses about the definition of the “complete engineer” and the consequent role of non technical education. In the third part, we focus on the characteristics of the corpus which has been institutionalized. Our main finding is that despite the many changes which occurred in engineering education during one century, the “other formation” remains grounded on a non academic “way of knowing”, and aims at increasing the reputation of the schools, more than enhancing engineering students’ social awareness.
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