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Empathic Design in Engineering Education and Practice: An Approach for Achieving Inclusive and Effective Community Resilience

Saleh Afroogh, Amir Esmalian, Jonan Phillip Donaldson, Ali Mostafavi

2021Sustainability38 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In this paper, we argue that an inclusive and effective community resilience approach requires empathy as a missing component in the current engineering education and practice. An inclusive and effective community resilience approach needs to be human-centric, individual- and communal-sensitive, justice-oriented, and values-based consistent. In this paper, we argue that three kinds of empathy, namely cognitive, affective, and conative, play a central role in creating and sustaining an inclusive and effective approach to community resilience. Finally, we discuss empathetic education through learning theories and analytics skills to cultivate empathy in engineering education. Cultivating empathy in engineering education could help advance the impact and contribution of engineering to well-being.

Topics & Concepts

EmpathyPsychological resilienceResilience (materials science)Community resilienceEngineering educationPsychologyCognitionAnalyticsEngineering ethicsSociologyEngineeringComputer scienceSocial psychologyEngineering managementData scienceRedundancy (engineering)Reliability engineeringThermodynamicsPhysicsNeuroscienceBiomedical and Engineering EducationService-Learning and Community Engagement
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