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Cockburn, C., "Caught in the wheels: The high cost of being a female cog in the male machinery of engineering", The Social Shaping of Technology, 2nd, Buckingham, Open University Press, pp. 126-133, 1999.
Albu, A.., "British Attitudes to Engineering Education: A Historical Perspective", Technical Innovation and British Economic Performance, London, Macmillan, pp. 67-87, 1980.
Faulkner, W., "Belonging and becoming: Gendered processes in engineering", The Gender Politics of ICT, Enfield, Middlesex, Middlesex University Press, pp. 15-26, 2005.
Rossi, A. S., "Barriers to the Career Choice of Engineering, Medicine, or Science among American Women", Women and the Scientific Professions, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, pp. 51-127, 1965.
Salminen-Karlsson, M., "Att tala om genus med ingenjörsutbildare: Ett personligt inlägg om disciplinära kulturer och kommunikationsproblem", Kunskapens vägar och forskningens praktik. En vänbok till Boel Berner., Lund, Arkiv, pp. 71-86, 2005.
Law, J., "The Anatomy of a Sociotechnical Struggle: The Design of the TSR 2", Technology and Social Process, Edinburgh, Edinburgh University Press, pp. 44-69, 1988.
Book
Kynell, T. C., Writing in a Milieu of Utility: The Move to Technical Communication in American Engineering Programs, 1850-1950, Norwood, N.J., Ablex, 1996.
Dix, L. S., Women: Their Underrepresentation and Career Differentials in Science and Engineering: proceedings of a Workshop; (Washington, October 9, 1986), Washington, D.C., National Academy Press, 1986.
McIlwee, J. S., and G. J. Robinson, Women in Engineering: Gender, Power, and Workplace Culture, Albany, NY, State University of New York Press, 1992.
Carter, R., and G. Kirkup, Women in Engineering: A good place to be?, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, Macmillan, 1990.
Fox, M. Frank, D. G. Johnson, and S. V. Rosser, Women, Gender, and Technology, Urbana Illinois, University of Illinois Press, 2006.
Foundation, N. Science, Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering, Washington, D.C., NSF, 1990.
Downey, G. Lee, and K. Beddoes, What Is Global Engineering Education For?: The Making of International Educators, San Rafael, CA, Morgan & Claypool, 2011.
Vincenti, W. G., What Engineers Know and How They Know It: Analytical Studies from Aeronautical History, Baltimore, John Hopkins University Press, 1990.
Neufeld, M. J., Von Braun: Dreamer of space, engineer of war, New York, Alfred A. Knopf, 2007.
Cookson, G., and C. A. Hempstead, A Victorian scientist and engineer: Fleeming Jenkin and the birth of electrical engineering, Brookfield, VT, Ashgate, 2000.
Margolis, J., and A. Fisher, Unlocking the clubhouse: Women in computing, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press., 2000.
Birck, F\c. coise, and A. Grelon, Un Siècle de Formation des Ingénieurs Electriciens: Ancrage Local et Dynamique Européenne: L’Exemple de Nancy, Paris, Editions de la MSH, 2006.
Catalano, G. D., "Tragedy in the Gulf: A Call for a New Engineering Ethic", Synthesis Lectures on Engineers, Technology and Society, San Rafael, CA, Morgan & Claypool, 2010.
Petroski, H., To Engineer is Human: The Role of Failure in Successful Design, New York, St. Martin’s Press, 1985.
Mitcham, C., Thinking through Technology: The Path between Philosophy and Engineering, Chicago, IL, University of Chicago Press, 1994.
Davis, M., Thinking Like an Engineer: Studies in the ethics of a profession, New York, Oxford University Press, 1998.
Pitt, J. C., Thinking About Technology: Foundations of the philosophy of technology, New York, Seven Bridges Press, 2000.
Staudenmaier, J. M., Technology’s Storytellers: Reweaving the Human Fabric, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 1985.
Bailes, K. E., Technology and Society Under Lenin and Stalin: Origins of the Soviet Technical Intelligentsia, 1917-1941, Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1978.

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