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"Model Reception in the Domain of Engineering Education: Mediation and Negotiation",
History and Technology, vol. 12, pp. 81-93, 1995.
"The Nazi Engineers: Reflections on Technological Ethics in Hell",
Science and Engineering Ethics, vol. 17, pp. 571-582, 2011.
"Useless to the State: ’Social Problems’ and Social Engineering in Nationalist Nanjing, 1927–1937",
China Review International, vol. 15, pp. 141-145, 2008.
"Aesthetes and Engineers: The Occupational Ideology of Highway Design",
Technology and Culture, vol. 27, pp. 759-797, 1986.
"Polish Engineers’ Participation in the Solidarity Movement",
Social Forces, vol. 65, pp. 641-669, 1987.
"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.
"Issues in the Study of ’Professions’ in Organizations: The Case of Scientists and Engineering",
Organizational Behavior and Human Performance, vol. 18, pp. 329-345, 1977.
"Engineering Identity in a Japanese Factory",
Organization Science, vol. 8, pp. 579-592, 1997.
"Engineering Education and Its Rewards in the United States and Japan",
Comparative Education Review, vol. 30, pp. 396-416, 1986.
"Competing Research Traditions in American Industry: Uncertain Alliances between Engineering and Science at Westinghouse Electric, 1886-1935",
Enterprise and Society, vol. 6, pp. 601-645, 2005.
Discussion of the method: Conducting the engineer’s approach to problem solving, New York, Oxford University Press, 2003.
"Managers, engineers and government: The emergence of the mutual organization in the European aerospace industry",
Technology in society, vol. 10, pp. 45-69, 1988.
"Critical Theory and Education: Addressing the Educational Process in the Era of new Technology",
The International Journal of Technology, Knowledge and Society, vol. 3, pp. 79-82, 2005.
"Science-Based Industry or Industry-Based Science? Electrical Engineering in Germany before World War I",
Technology and Culture, vol. 37, pp. 70-101, 1996.
"Un ingénieur fran{\c c}ais dans le Sud-Est de l’Europe: Léon Guilloux et les chemins de fer en Roumanie et en Bulgarie pendant les années 1870-1890",
Études Balkaniques, pp. 39-45, 2000.
Constructing a bridge: An exploration of engineering culture, design, and research in nineteenth-century France and America, Cambridge, Mass., MIT Press, 1997.
"Social Determinants of Engineering Practice: A Comparative View of France and America in the Nineteenth Century",
Social Studies of Science, vol. 19, pp. 5-70, 1989.
The Empirical Turn in the Philosophy of Technology, Amsterdam, Elsevier Science, 2001.
Engineering Culture: Control and Commitment in a High-Tech Corporation, Philadelphia, Temple University Press, 1992.
"Why do contractors contract? The experience of highly skilled technical professionals in a contingent labor market",
Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 55, pp. 234-261, 2002.
Confederate engineer: Training and campaigning with John Morris Wampler, Knoxville, University of Tennessee Press, 2000.
""In the Belly of the Beast": Constructing Femininities in Engineering Organizations",
The European Journal of Women’s Studies, vol. 6, pp. 305-28, 1999.
Writing in a Milieu of Utility: The Move to Technical Communication in American Engineering Programs, 1850-1950, Norwood, N.J., Ablex, 1996.