@article{a2396d0ffed1469a90d24a8ef3f5b6d6,
title = "Editorial: It's the End, but the Moment Has Been Prepared for",
keywords = "EDUCATION",
author = "C.C.M. Mody",
note = "Funding Information: Today, my own situation, the journal{\textquoteright}s, and the field{\textquoteright}s are rather different. On the personal side, the projects I was wrapping up when I applied for the EIC position – primarily two monographs (The Long Arm of Moore{\textquoteright}s Law: Microelectronics and American Science and The Squares: US Physical and Engineering Scientists in the Long 1970s) and an edited volume with Joe Martin (Between Making and Knowing: Tools in the History of Materials Research) – are now done and dusted. But, I now have two new major projects, to which I owe both the funders and my collaborators my full attention. One, {\textquoteleft}Managing Scarcity{\textquoteright} (funded by the Dutch Research Council), is a history of the oil industry{\textquoteright}s entanglements with alternative energy and global environmental governance during the 1970s ( https://managingscarcity.com/ ). I{\textquoteright}ve been heartened that the extractive industries are becoming an ever-larger focus of engineering studies – including in Jessica{\textquoteright}s own work – and I very much look forward to Managing Scarcity{\textquoteright}s benefiting from that turn. ",
year = "2022",
month = sep,
day = "2",
doi = "10.1080/19378629.2022.2158994",
language = "English",
volume = "14",
pages = "183--194",
journal = "Engineering Studies",
issn = "1937-8629",
publisher = "Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group",
number = "3",
}