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We are committed to resisting injustice in its many forms through promotion of diversity and inclusivity, and by working towards fair, equitable, and sustainable treatment of people and their environments.
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We are critical of structures of thought conducive to injustice, including the reductionism and positivism prevalent in engineering.
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We are committed to continually redefining social justice along side those who experience injustices.
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We are committed to working for peace and nonviolence.
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We are committed to reflexivity—to resisting injustice even as we recognize our complicity with it.
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We are committed to praxis—to translating ideas into action and to recognizing their interconnectedness.
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We are committed to equity and sharing where they support justice goals.
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We are committed to maintaining independent and critical voices.
ESJP COMMITMENTS
The 13th annual Engineering, Social Justice and Peace conference celebrates the commitment that the University of San Diego and the Shiley-Marcos School of Engineering have made through their RED (Revolutionizing Engineering Departments) program to support the development of engineering students who are “changemakers” for social justice, economic development and sustainability on a global scale.
ESJP 13
As with all our meetings, ESJP 13 will be interdisciplinary by design. We welcome those who are able to help deconstruct our historical and current engineering practices, as well as those who are interested to work together to build alternatives. We welcome educators who wish to learn how to bring social justice to their engineering classes, together with those who are already doing so. We welcome students who wish to be socially just engineers in the future. We welcome in fact anyone, from inside or outside of academia, who values our commitments and wishes to join us on our journey.
Conference sessions will all be engaged activities and discussions - there will be no formal talks or papers. We will also visit local community programs to see engineering and social justice in action.
This year's conference is affiliated with The RSA US.
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Conference Overview
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Thursday morning: Introduction to the ESJP community for new participants
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Thursday afternoon: Workshops, panels and contributed papers
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Thursday evening: Dinner at USD and Social Innovation Student's Showcase
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Friday: Workshops, panels and contributed papers
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Saturday: Community Visits
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The program includes:
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Interactive paper presentations on topics including Fostering Change through Engineers Without Borders, Reflections on Engineering Exchanges at University College London, and Interdisciplinary Problem-based Learning at Universidad Nacional de Colombia.
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A panel discussion on Engineering through a Peacebuilding Lens moderated by Jerry McCann.
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Visits to Friendship Park on the US/Mexico border hosted by Border Angels, and to a Kumeyaay community for a discussion about STEAM education and Native American students.
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Workshops presented by Jon Leydens and Juan Lucena on applying Engineering for Social Justice in diverse instructional and research contexts, and by Gwen Ottinger on indetifying factors that enable engineering work that prioritizes social justice and peace.
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Schedule
Please see the conference schedule for full details.
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Registration Fees REGISTER >
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$275 per registrant - standard registration includes lunch daily, dinner Thursday evening and conference materials. Breakfast and additional dinners not included.
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$150 per registrant - discounted registration for all student participants and others who are not supported by their institution. Fee includes same as standard registrant.
If you are a local community member working on a project related to engineering, social justice, and peace, please contact the conference organizers for information about no-cost participation.
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Lodging & Transportation
Lodging is not included in the registration fee.
The conference organizers recommend the Hilton Garden Inn Old Town because of its location and access to USD and downtown San Diego.
Less expensive hotels may be available in Mission Valley, approx. ten minutes from campus. For USD rates to other area hotels, visit http://www.bartellhotels.com/usd. Further information will be presented on the conference website as it becomes available.
For further details about ESPJ, visit: http://ESJP.org