Engineering Studies

Papers
(The median citation count of Engineering Studies is 1. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Comparative Study of Female Engineers’ Experiences in Ireland: Why Women Persist, Leave, or Consider Leaving Engineering14
The Human Brain Project Between Politics, Science, and Engineering12
Discursive Enactments of Knowledge Production in Engineering Education12
Power and Equity11
Beyond the Post-it Note: Where Design Thinking Becomes Engineering Method10
Editorial: It’s the End, but the Moment Has Been Prepared for9
Sociotechnical Integration and Critical Infrastructure Studies9
Teaching students to collaborate with communities: expanding engineering education to create a sustainable future8
Report on the INES Roundtable, ‘Making STS reverberate through engineering: reflections on engineering studies’ at the Society for the Social Studies of Science Annual Meeting, 6 September 20258
Thinking Like a Road: A Companion Piece to ‘Framing Intelligent Transport Systems in the Arctic’7
The Transformations of Professions Under New Public Management: The Case of Quebec’s Public Service Engineers7
Introduction: Shifting Sands and Continuing Camaraderie7
The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief and the Future of the West6
Breaking Boundaries through Collaboration: A Human-Centered Framework for Fair AI Design6
A Comparative Institutional Analysis of Engineering Ethics in the Netherlands and the United States6
What Makes Engineering Researchers Accept Knowledge Developed by Other Researchers?6
Engineering Intangibles: Technical Employment in the US Service Economy5
Moments that Matter: Early-Career Experiences of Diverse Engineers on Different Career Pathways5
‘We’re supposed to be at the forefront’: a multiple case study exploring how institutional context shapes engineering diversity and inclusion initiatives5
Predicting Engineering Career Outcome Indicators4
A Glimpse into the Gendered Dynamics in Industrial Design through the Podcast Discourse4
Assembling a New Renewables Imaginary in Sāmoa4
Can Environmental Engineering Save a World of Many Worlds? Anthropocene Curriculum for Engineers3
Discursive Boundary Work around Gender, Inclusion, and Exclusion in Engineering and Industrial Design3
Accident Causation Models: The Good the Bad and the Ugly2
Persuasive Communication Practices of Engineers in Cross-Boundary Decision-Making2
Engineering Modern Mexico2
Someone Behind This Technology: Conversation Designers in the Artificial Intelligence Loop2
Intersectionality and Engineering Studies, A Review of Whiteness in Engineering: Tracing Technology, Masculinity, and Race in Nepal’s Development1
Battles Over Social Justice, Caste, and Neo-Liberalism: A Review of ‘The Battle for IITs: A Defense of Meritocracy’1
Decolonizing Engineering Education: Tensions, Contexts, and Commitments Across Four National Settings1
On Cooling and Comfort: The Engineering of Thermal Spaces in Bahrain1
Engineering as Tinkering Care: A Rainwater Harvesting Infrastructure in Cochabamba, Bolivia1
A Place for Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration1
Engineering for Whom? Investigating How Engineering Students Develop and Apply Technoskeptical Thinking1
Cracking the Bro Code1
The Makeup of a Makerspace: The Impact of Stereotyping, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Design on Women’s Interactions with an Academic Makerspace1
Critical Mutuality in Engineering Education: A Report on the Liberal Education/Engineering & Society Division Annual Meeting from the American Society for Engineering Education, Montreal, June 22–1
The Nazi Bomb Project: A Case Study of Value Neutrality in Science and Technology1
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