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Pavan Dave 29-01-2008 12:39

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Link to Slashdot Article.

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Originally Posted by /.
"Do engineers have a way of looking at the world not all that different from terrorists? According to an article in the EE Times, they do. The story cites 'Engineers of Jihad,' a paper (pdf download) by two Oxford University sociologists, who found that graduates in science, engineering, and medicine are strongly overrepresented among Islamist movements. The paper also found that engineers are 'over-represented' among graduates who gravitate to violent groups. Authors Diego Gambetta and Steffen Hertog chalk this all up to what they call the 'engineering mindset,' which they define as 'a mindset that inclines them to take more extreme conservative and religious positions.' Is this just pop psychology masquerading as science?"

Interesting article. Enjoy!

dlavery 29-01-2008 12:53

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Great. Just what we need. DHS showing up at all the regional competitions. :(



-dave



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Graham Donaldson 29-01-2008 13:22

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Call me naive, but DHS? What's that?

MikeDubreuil 29-01-2008 13:23

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Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676 (Post 687989)
Call me naive, but DHS? What's that?

Department of Homeland Security

Zyik 29-01-2008 13:25

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I don't know... I don't think many terrorists practice Gracious Professionalism. Should only take them a couple of regionals to figure that out. At least, I hope they can figure that out...

Koko Ed 29-01-2008 13:32

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Originally Posted by Zyik (Post 687994)
I don't know... I don't think many terrorists practice Gracious Professionalism. Should only take them a couple of regionals to figure that out. At least, I hope they can figure that out...

How do you Graciously Professionally blow up a building?

Zyik 29-01-2008 13:34

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 688000)
How do you Graciously Professionally blow up a building?

I don't think you can, or at least I can't think of how. The "they" I was talking about was the DHS.

JaneYoung 29-01-2008 13:36

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First of all, I really do not like the title of this thread.
For a number of reasons.
Just one:
This is ChiefDelphi. This is place where engineers of FIRST teams gather to exchange ideas and information regarding robotics. By being a member of a FIRST team means they have been exposed to and often understand the vision, the mission, and the lingo of FIRST, including Gracious Professionalism. That doesn't fit with this title well.

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Regarding the subject matter of students in universities seeking degrees in science, engineering, and medicine.

I've worked in a university environment for a good part of 25 years and if you pay attention, you can see that often the global issues and concerns of the times are reflected in the learning cultures of universities and ebb and flow, depending on what is going on in the world. An example of what's going on right now is global warming. That is a current topic that is studied, discussed, explored.

As underdeveloped countries and communities find the means to enroll students in schools and universities, they will seek knowledge in how to help the country develop in areas of building, water systems, communications, transportation, health systems.

There are many underdeveloped countries who seek knowledge and training in these areas. They send their students to the universities, many with expectations that the students will return to the communities/countries with their degrees. If you study history and sociology as well as the arts, you can follow the development of peoples and countries through time. Some struggles are longer and take more time to achieve the goals of stability and growth. Engineers and scientists have been important throughout history in achieving these goals.

Knowledge can be used wisely and safely or it can be misused and cause harm. Sharing information that is useful and helpful is always good. Asking if engineers have this type of mindset in the title, does not lead me to think it wise or helpful.

Taylor 29-01-2008 13:37

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Originally Posted by dlavery (Post 687978)
Great. Just what we need. DHS showing up at all the regional competitions. :(
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For some reason, when I read this, I saw "DHL showing up..." and thought Mr. Lavery was worrying about a fight between FedEx and their competitors.

I need some sleep.

Greg Needel 29-01-2008 13:47

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 688000)
How do you Graciously Professionally blow up a building?

The same way you Graciously Accept :P

GaryVoshol 29-01-2008 16:15

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I think the cause and effect is backwards here. More likely terrorist organizations covet engineers who can help their causes through the diabolical and evil use of technology.

Andy A. 29-01-2008 16:53

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 688000)
How do you Graciously Professionally blow up a building?

Like this! :D

Joking aside, I have no idea why there is any correlation between degree and terrorism.

lukevanoort 29-01-2008 17:02

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Originally Posted by GaryVoshol (Post 688100)
I think the cause and effect is backwards here. More likely terrorist organizations covet engineers who can help their causes through the diabolical and evil use of technology.

I agree. If I were a terrorist organization, I would recruit three types of college grads: chemists, engineers, and communications majors. Engineers can design things and figure out potential failure modes; if your goal is to cause terror, what would advance your cause better than destroying something that people think of as strong and undestroyable? Chemists can obviously make explosives/chemical weapons and communications types know how to get your message out and magnify the terror caused by their actions. So, I think what the terrorists need is scientists and engineers; thus, they recruit them. The lack of communications types and the presence of doctors puzzles me though.

4throck 29-01-2008 19:20

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Originally Posted by Koko Ed (Post 688000)
How do you Graciously Professionally blow up a building?

Call and warn people beforehand, Weathermen style? Blow it up in such a way that it doesn't damage other buildings?

zim2411 30-01-2008 09:50

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Originally Posted by robotcanuck1676 (Post 687989)
Call me naive, but DHS? What's that?

Also Dulaney High School. :(


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