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Gorman, M.. E., "Levels of Expertise and Trading Zones: Combining Cognitive and Social Approaches to Technology Studies", Scientific and Technological Thinking, Mahway, Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, pp. 287-302, 2004.
cois, A. Jean- Fran\, "L’université au service de l’industrie: La vente de services de laboratoire en génie au Canada, 1895-1939", Les transformations et mutations de l’université depuis du XIIIe au XXIe siècle., Montréal, Presses de l’université du Québec à Montréal, pp. 421-444, 2006.
McCormick, K., "Japanese Engineers As Corporate Salary Men", Engineering Class Politics, London, Verso Books, 1992.
Barley, S. R., and G. Kunda, "Itinerant Professionals: Technical Contractors in a Knowledge Economy", America at Work: Choices and Challenges, New York, Palgrave Macmillan, pp. 173-193, 2006.
Mitcham, C., and A. Briggle, "The Interaction of Ethics and Technology in Historical Perspective", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences, vol. 9, Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 1147-1191, 2009.
Brown, J., "An Integrated Introductory Course on Communications Skills and Engineering Practice", Liberal Education in 21st Century Engineering, New York, Peter Lang Publishing, 2004.
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.
Jørgensen, U., "Historical Accounts of Engineering Education", Rethinking Engineering Education: The CDIO approach, New York, Springer, pp. 216-240, 2007.
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.
Jesiek, B. K., and K. Beddoes, "From Development and Diplomacy to Competitiveness and Globalization: Historical Perspectives on the Internationalization of Engineering Education", What Is Global Engineering Education For?: The Making of International Educators, San Rafael, CA, Morgan & Claypool, pp. 45-76, 2011.
Vinck, D., "Ethnographic studies in design activities: looking at the objects too", Ethnographic Organisational Studies, London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 2007.
Kepnis, K., "Engineers Who Kill: Professional Ethics and the Paramountcy of Public Safety", The DC-10 case: A study in applied ethics, technology, and society, Albany, SUNY Press, pp. 143-160, 1992.
Sørensen, K. H., "Engineers Transformed: From Managers of Technology to Technological Consultants", The Spectre of Participation: Technology and Work in a Welfare State, Oslo, Scandinavian University Press, pp. 139-160, 1996.
Torstendahl, R., "Engineers in Sweden and Britain 1820-1914: Professionalization and Bureaucratization in Comparative Perspective", Bildungsburgertum im 19. Jahrhundert, Stuttgart, Klett-Cotta, 1985.
Smith, C., and P. Whalley, "Engineers in Britain: A Study in Persistence", Engineering Class Politics, London, Verso, 1996.
Adas, M., "Engineers’ Imperialism", Dominance by Design: Technological Imperatives and America’s Civilizing Mission, Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, pp. 129-184, 2006.
Downey, G. Lee, and J. Lucena, "Engineering Studies", Handbook of Science and Technology Studies, Newbury Park, CA, SAGE, pp. 167-188, 1995.
Downey, G. Lee, and J. Lucena, "Engineering Selves: Hiring Into a Contested Field of Education", Cyborgs and Citadels: Anthropological Interventions in Emerging Sciences and Technologies, Santa Fe, New Mexico, School of American Research Press, pp. 117-142, 1997.
Donovan, A., "Engineering in an Increasingly Complex Society: Historical Perspectives on Education, Practice, and Adaptation in American Engineering", Engineering in Society, Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, pp. 81-132, 1985.
Didier, C., "Engineering Ethics", A Companion to the Philosophy of Technology, Oxford, Blackwell, pp. 426-432, 2009.
Bucciarelli, L. L., "Engineering Design Process", Making Time: Ethnographies of High-Technology Organizations, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, pp. 92-122, 1988.
Downey, G. Lee, and J. Lucena, "Engineering Cultures", Science, Technology, and Society: An Encyclopedia, New York and Oxford, Oxford University Press, pp. 124-129, 2005.
Channell, D. F., "The Emergence of the Engineering Sciences: A Historical Analysis", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences, vol. 9, Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 117-154, 2009.
Mitcham, C., and E. Schatzberg, "Defining Technology and the Engineering Sciences", Handbook of the Philosophy of Science: Philosophy of Technology and Engineering Sciences, vol. 9, Amsterdam, Elsevier, pp. 27-63, 2009.
Bergvall, V. L., "Constructing and Enacting Gender through Discourse: Negotiating Multiple Roles as Female Engineering Students", Rethinking Language and Gender Research: Theory and Practice, London; New York, Longman, pp. 173-201, 1996.

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