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Faulkner, W., "The power and the pleasure? A research agenda for “making gender stick” to engineers", Science, Technology, & Human Values, vol. 25, pp. 87-119, 2000.
Faulkner, W., "Belonging and becoming: Gendered processes in engineering", The Gender Politics of ICT, Enfield, Middlesex, Middlesex University Press, pp. 15-26, 2005.
Faulkner, W., "Conceptualizing Knowledge Used in Innovation: A Second Look at the Science-Technology Distinction and Industrial Innovation", Science, Technology & Human Values, vol. 19, pp. 425-458, 1994.
Faulkner, W., "’Nuts and bolts and people’: Gender-troubled engineering identities", Social Studies of Science, vol. 37, pp. 331-56, 2007.
Faulkner, W., "Dualisms, Hierarchies and Gender in Engineering", Social Studies of Science, vol. 30, pp. 759-792, 2000.
Faulkner, W., "Doing gender in engineering workplace cultures. I. Observations from the field", Engineering Studies, vol. 1, pp. 3 - 18, 2009.
Fein, M. R., Paving the way: New York road building and the American state, 1880-1956, Lawrence, University Press of Kansas, 2008.
Ferguson, E. S., Engineering and the Mind’s Eye, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1992.
Flores, A., "The Philosophical Basis of Engineering Codes of Ethics", Engineering and Humanities, New York, Wiley, pp. 269-276, 1982.
Flores, A., Ethics and Risk Management in Engineering, Lanham, MD, University Press of America, 1989.
Florman, S. C., The introspective engineer, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1996.
Florman, S. C., Engineering and the Liberal Arts: A technologist’s guide to history, literature, philosophy, art, and music, New York, McGraw-Hill, 1968.
Florman, S. C., The Civilized Engineer, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1987.
Florman, S. C., The Existential Pleasures of Engineering, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1976.
Foor, C. E., and S. E. Walden, ""Imaginary Engineering" Or "Re-Imagined Engineering": Negotiating Gendered Identities in the Borderland of a College of Engineering", NWSA Journal, vol. 21, pp. 41-64, 2009.
Fores, M., "Transformations and the Myth of "Engineering Science": Magic in a White Coat", Technology and Culture, vol. 29, pp. 62-81, 1988.
Forsythe, D. E., "Engineering Knowledge: The Construction of Knowledge in Artificial Intelligence", Social Studies of Science, vol. 23, pp. 445-477, 1993.
Foundation, N. Science, Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, Washington, D.C., NSF, 1990.
Fox, M. Frank, "Gender, Faculty, and Doctoral Education in Science and Engineering", Equal Rites, Unequal Outcomes: Women in American Research Universities, New York, Kluwer Academic Plenum Publishers, 2003.
Fox, M. Frank, and C. Fonseca, "Gender and Mentoring of Faculty in Science and Engineering: Individual and Organizational Factors", International Journal of Learning and Change, vol. 1, pp. 460-483, 2006.
Fox, M. Frank, "Institutional Transformation and the Advancement of Women Faculty: The Case of Academic Science and Engineering", Higher Education: Handbook of Theory and Research, vol. 23: Springer Publishers, 2008.
Fox, M. Frank, D. G. Johnson, and S. V. Rosser, Women, Gender, and Technology, Urbana Illinois, University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Fox, M. Frank, "Women and Men Faculty in Academic Science and Engineering: Social-Organizational Indicators and Implications", American Behavioral Scientist, vol. 53, pp. 997-1012, 2010.
Fox, M. Frank, "Organizational Environments and Doctoral Degrees Awarded to Women in Science and Engineering Departments", Women’s Studies Quarterly, vol. 28, 2000.
Fox, M. Frank, G. Sonnert, and I. Nikiforova, "Successful Programs for Undergraduate Women in Science and Engineering: Adapting vs. Adopting the Institutional Environment", Research in Higher Education, vol. 50, pp. 333-353, 2009.

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