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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.
Evans, J., G. Kunda, and S. R. Barley, "Beach Time, Bridge Time, and Billable Hours: The Temporal Structure of Technical Contracting", Administrative Science Quarterly, vol. 49, pp. 1-38, 2004.
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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Bailyn, L., "Autonomy in the Industrial R&D Lab", Human Resource Management, vol. 24, pp. 129-146, 1985.
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.
Baynes, K., and F. Pugh, The Art of the Engineer, Woodstock, NY, Overlook Press, 1981.
Reuss, M., "The Art of Scientific Precision: River Research in the United States Army Corps of Engineers to 1945", Technology and Culture, vol. 40, pp. 292-323, 1999.
Davis, M., "Are ’Software Engineers’ Engineers?", Philosophy and the History of Science, vol. 4, pp. 1-24, 1995.
Newberry, B., "Are engineers instrumentalists?", Technology in society, vol. 29, pp. 107-19, 2007.
de Pillis, E., and L. de Pillis, "Are Engineering Schools Masculine and Authoritarian? The Mission Statements Say Yes", Journal of Diversity in Higher Education, vol. 1, pp. 33-44, 2008.
Saint, A., Architect and engineer: A study in sibling rivalry, New Haven, Yale University Press, 2007.
Laymon, R., "Applying Idealized Scientific Theories to Engineering", Synthese, vol. 81, pp. 353-371, 1989.
Mertens, J., "The Annales de l’Industrie (1820-1827): A Technological Laboratory for the Industrial Modernization of France", History and Technology, vol. 20, pp. 135-163, 2004.
Jagacinski, C. M., "Androgyny in a Male-Dominated Field: The Relationship of Sex-Typed Traits to Performance and Satisfaction in Engineering", Sex Roles, vol. 17, pp. 529-547, 1987.
Zhu, B., "’Is’ and ’Ought To’ in Engineering Studies", Journal of Engineering Studies, vol. 1, pp. 6-7, 2009.
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.
Xing, H., "An Analysis on the Barriers and Traps in Engineering Innovation", Journal of Engineering Studies, vol. 1, pp. 58-65, 2009.
Layton, E. T., "American Ideologies of Science and Engineering", Technology and Culture, vol. 17, pp. 688-701, 1976.
Abbott, G. F., "American Culture and Its Effect on Engineering Education", IEEE Communications Magazine, vol. 28, pp. 36-38, 1990.
Calhoun, D. Hovey, The American Civil Engineer: Origins and Conflict, Cambridge, Technology Press, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1960.
Rothstein, W. G., "The American Association of Engineers", Industrial and Labor Relations Review, vol. 22, pp. 48-72, 1968.
Bijker, W. E., "American and Dutch Coastal Engineering: Differences in Risk Conception and Differences in Technological Culture", Social Studies of Science, vol. 37, pp. 143-151, 2007.
Noble, D. F., America by design: Science, technology, and the rise of corporate capitalism, New York, Knopf, 1977.
Slaton, A. E., "Ambiguous reform: Technical workforce planning and ideologies of class and race in 1960s Chicago", Engineering Studies, vol. 2, pp. 5-28, 2010.
Bassett, R., "Aligning India in the Cold War Era: Indian Technical Elites, the Indian Institute of Technology at Kanpur, and Computing in India and the United States", Technology and Culture, vol. 50, pp. 783-810, 2009.

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