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View article: Provocations from the ‘STS as a Critical Pedagogy’ Workshop
Provocations from the ‘STS as a Critical Pedagogy’ Workshop Open
This research article is a collaborative set of reflections and provocations stemming from the National Science Foundation (NSF) funded workshop on STS as a Critical Pedagogy, hosted online during the summer of 2021 by Shannon N. Conley an…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2024-622
Comment on egusphere-2024-622 Open
Abstract. Subaqueous landslides present a hazard to communities through their ability to damage infrastructure and generate tsunamis. Efforts to assess tsunami risk often depend on observations from prior events, such as volume of sediment…
View article: Comment on egusphere-2024-622
Comment on egusphere-2024-622 Open
Abstract. Subaqueous landslides present a hazard to communities through their ability to damage infrastructure and generate tsunamis. Efforts to assess tsunami risk often depend on observations from prior events, such as volume of sediment…
View article: Community-Based Participatory Workshop on Recycling Construction and Demolition Waste for the Empowerment of Women and Low-Income Communities in Colombia
Community-Based Participatory Workshop on Recycling Construction and Demolition Waste for the Empowerment of Women and Low-Income Communities in Colombia Open
This case study presents a community-based, integrated solution to mitigate the environmental impacts of construction and demolition waste (C&DW) as well as empower women and low-income communities in Colombia to find decent and safe work …
View article: Improving Risk Assessment of Subaqueous Landslides and Tsunami Generation by Understanding the Roles of Pore Pressure and Sediment Cohesion
Improving Risk Assessment of Subaqueous Landslides and Tsunami Generation by Understanding the Roles of Pore Pressure and Sediment Cohesion Open
Subaqueous landslides present a hazard to communities through their ability to damage infrastructure and generate tsunamis. Efforts to assess tsunami risk often depend on observations from prior events, such as volume of sediment remobiliz…
View article: Low rates of child testing for HIV persist in a high-risk area of East Africa
Low rates of child testing for HIV persist in a high-risk area of East Africa Open
Children in low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) are the least touched by recent successes in the diagnosis and treatment of HIV/AIDS globally. Early treatment is essential for a child's longer and higher quality of life; however, by 20…
View article: Social, Technical... and Environmental?: Addressing Environmental Entanglements as a Part of Engineering Education
Social, Technical... and Environmental?: Addressing Environmental Entanglements as a Part of Engineering Education Open
Work in Progress Social, Technical... Environmental?: Addressing Environmental Entanglements as a Part of Engineering Education Training students to be sensitive to the entanglements of technologies and social life has been an important mo…
View article: Examining the Experiences of First-Year Honors Engineering Students in Service-Learning
Examining the Experiences of First-Year Honors Engineering Students in Service-Learning Open
While research-projects and skill-based courses are critical in engineering and computer science curricula, service-learning has been highlighted as a worthwhile experience for all students. Specifically, this pedagogy has been shown to be…
View article: Pedagogical Workshops for Interdisciplinary Trading Zones with Faculty and Students: Insights from an Engineering-focused University
Pedagogical Workshops for Interdisciplinary Trading Zones with Faculty and Students: Insights from an Engineering-focused University Open
Interdisciplinary collaboration can facilitate the development of novel, thoughtful, and engaging sociotechnical curricula. While many forms of novel module development do so by focusing on the mechanics of a classroom activity, new assign…
View article: Sociotechnical Integration: What Is It? Why Do We Need It? How Do We Do It?
Sociotechnical Integration: What Is It? Why Do We Need It? How Do We Do It? Open
Sociotechnical integration is an innovative, yet arguably elusive, approach to engineering education. It acknowledges how the bounds of technical and nontechnical knowledge are blurred and makes space for generative work at their intersect…
View article: Earthquake Early Warning Riskwork: ShakeAlert’s Operation with Institutionalized Uncertainties
Earthquake Early Warning Riskwork: ShakeAlert’s Operation with Institutionalized Uncertainties Open
The US West Coast's earthquake early warning system ShakeAlert detects earthquakes as they happen and creates rapid signals that can reach users before shaking does. ShakeAlert is an ambitious system, involving many entities and elements. …
View article: Beyond the Session: Centering Teleoperators in Socially Assistive Robot-Child Interactions Reveals the Bigger Picture
Beyond the Session: Centering Teleoperators in Socially Assistive Robot-Child Interactions Reveals the Bigger Picture Open
Socially assistive robots play an effective role in children's therapy and education. Robots engage children and provide interaction that is free of the potential judgment of human peers and adults. Research in socially assistive robots fo…
View article: ¡Alerta!
¡Alerta! Open
A lively account of a controversial technology developed to mitigate earthquake risk and change how we live with threatening environments. The Sistema de Alerta Sísmica Mexicano is the world's oldest public earthquake early warning system.…
View article: Seismic noise to public health signal: investigating the effects of pandemic guidance in Mexico
Seismic noise to public health signal: investigating the effects of pandemic guidance in Mexico Open
Understanding public activities and developing thoughtful public health strategies are key goals in efforts to manage the COVID-19 pandemic. This paper explores how seismic noise data can be used as part of such efforts. We show that the f…
View article: Border Scenario: Knowledge Production As an Environmental Justice Issue for Earthquake Risk Mitigation in San Diego and Tijuana
Border Scenario: Knowledge Production As an Environmental Justice Issue for Earthquake Risk Mitigation in San Diego and Tijuana Open
Between 2015 and 2020, a binational and interdisciplinary team collected and analyzed data from San Diego, USA, and Tijuana, Mexico. Their goal was an earthquake scenario that addresses conditions in these two closely related cities to sti…
View article: Longitudinal Effects of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy on Cognition and Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Treatment-Naive People With HIV
Longitudinal Effects of Combination Antiretroviral Therapy on Cognition and Neuroimaging Biomarkers in Treatment-Naive People With HIV Open
Initiation of cART in PWH is associated with improvement in brain structure and cognition. However, significant differences persist over time when compared with HCs. Similar trends in ECs suggest that results are due to HIV infection rathe…
View article: Evidence-based guidelines for protective actions and earthquake early warning systems
Evidence-based guidelines for protective actions and earthquake early warning systems Open
Earthquake early warning (EEW) systems are becoming increasingly available or are in development throughout the world. As these systems develop, it is important to provide evidence-based recommendations for protective action so people know…
View article: Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Attitudes About Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination After Emergency Use Authorization
Healthcare Personnel (HCP) Attitudes About Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Vaccination After Emergency Use Authorization Open
Background We previously reported on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination intent among healthcare personnel (HCP) before emergency use authorization. We found widespread hesitancy and a substantial proportion of HCP did not inte…
View article: Trauma History and Depression Predict Incomplete Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies in a Low Income Country
Trauma History and Depression Predict Incomplete Adherence to Antiretroviral Therapies in a Low Income Country Open
As antiretroviral therapy (ART) for HIV becomes increasingly available in low and middle income countries (LMICs), understanding reasons for lack of adherence is critical to stemming the tide of infections and improving health. Understandi…
View article: Effect of free distribution of safety equipment on usage among motorcycle–taxi drivers in Tanzania—A cluster randomised controlled trial
Effect of free distribution of safety equipment on usage among motorcycle–taxi drivers in Tanzania—A cluster randomised controlled trial Open
Deaths due to road traffic injuries, particularly motorcycle crashes, have increased rapidly in many African nations and context-specific strategies to improve preventative behaviors are needed. Although adhering to conspicuity measures by…
View article: HIV serostatus disclosure in the treatment cascade: evidence from Northern Tanzania
HIV serostatus disclosure in the treatment cascade: evidence from Northern Tanzania Open
HIV serostatus disclosure plays an important role in HIV transmission risk reduction and is positively associated with HIV medication adherence and treatment outcomes. However, to date, no study has quantified the role of disclosure across…
View article: Treatment retention and care transitions during and after the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in Northern Tanzania
Treatment retention and care transitions during and after the scale-up of HIV care and treatment in Northern Tanzania Open
Decentralization of HIV care is promoted to improve access to antiretroviral therapy in sub-Saharan Africa. This study describes care transitions among HIV-infected persons in Northern Tanzania during a period of rapid decentralization of …
View article: Predictors of mortality in treatment experienced HIV-infected patients in northern Tanzania
Predictors of mortality in treatment experienced HIV-infected patients in northern Tanzania Open
As ART coverage continues to expand in SSA, HIV programs should recognize the need for interventions to promote HIV care engagement for men and the integration of mental health screening and treatment with HIV care. Facility-level barriers…
View article: Engagement in Practice Paper: Engineering Students vs. Geological Risk in the Gold Supply Chain: Using Geological Risk in Gold Mining Communities to Overcome Technical Instrumentalism among Engineering Students
Engagement in Practice Paper: Engineering Students vs. Geological Risk in the Gold Supply Chain: Using Geological Risk in Gold Mining Communities to Overcome Technical Instrumentalism among Engineering Students Open
Engagement in Practice Paper developed for Engagement in Practice Session: Engineers and Communities: Critical Reflections of Challenges, Opportunities, and Best (Worst) Practices of Engaging Each Other Student engineers need both excellen…
View article: Designing For Stakeholders: Engineering and Applied Science Students Meet Stakeholders in a First-Year Undergraduate Introduction to Design Course
Designing For Stakeholders: Engineering and Applied Science Students Meet Stakeholders in a First-Year Undergraduate Introduction to Design Course Open
The Design I program at Colorado School of Mines introduces open-ended problem-solving and stakeholder engagement to all first-year engineering and applied science students. Since 2015, this program has implemented a variety of stakeholder…
View article: Peace Engineering: Investigating Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Effects in a Team-Based Course About Drones
Peace Engineering: Investigating Multidisciplinary and Interdisciplinary Effects in a Team-Based Course About Drones Open
The practice of engineering often involves problem solving in multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary teams. Undergraduate engineering students often are trained in disciplinary concepts and techniques of their specializations, but rarely …
View article: Ethics by the Dose: Medical Treatment Metaphor for Ethics in Engineering
Ethics by the Dose: Medical Treatment Metaphor for Ethics in Engineering Open
Developing effective ethics training for engineers is an important but challenging proposition. When engineering educators teach ethics, we hope we are doing so in ways that will have powerful effects for our students: not just familiarizi…
View article: Test site predicts HIV care linkage and antiretroviral therapy initiation: a prospective 3.5 year cohort study of HIV-positive testers in northern Tanzania
Test site predicts HIV care linkage and antiretroviral therapy initiation: a prospective 3.5 year cohort study of HIV-positive testers in northern Tanzania Open
Background Linkage to HIV care is crucial to the success of antiretroviral therapy (ART) programs worldwide, loss to follow up at all stages of the care continuum is frequent, and long-term prospective studies of care linkage are currently…
View article: Earthquake predictions and scientific forecast: dangers and opportunities for a technical and anthropological perspective
Earthquake predictions and scientific forecast: dangers and opportunities for a technical and anthropological perspective Open
Supporting earthquake risk management with clear seismic communication may necessitate encounters with various popular misapprehensions regarding earthquake prediction. Drawing on technical data as well as insights from anthropology and ec…