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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.
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Albu, A.., "British Attitudes to Engineering Education: A Historical Perspective", Technical Innovation and British Economic Performance, London, Macmillan, pp. 67-87, 1980.
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Faulkner, W., "Belonging and becoming: Gendered processes in engineering", The Gender Politics of ICT, Enfield, Middlesex, Middlesex University Press, pp. 15-26, 2005.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Carter, R., and G. Kirkup, Women in Engineering: A good place to be?, Houndmills, Basingstoke, Hampshire, Macmillan, 1990.
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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.

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