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 2022-05-01 to 2026-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
A Comparative Study of Female Engineers’ Experiences in Ireland: Why Women Persist, Leave, or Consider Leaving Engineering12
The Human Brain Project Between Politics, Science, and Engineering11
Discursive Enactments of Knowledge Production in Engineering Education11
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 future9
Power and Equity9
How Philosophical Beliefs about Science Affect Science Education in Academic Engineering Programs: the Context of Construction8
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
What Makes Engineering Researchers Accept Knowledge Developed by Other Researchers?6
Introduction: Shifting Sands and Continuing Camaraderie6
Breaking Boundaries through Collaboration: A Human-Centered Framework for Fair AI Design6
Thinking Like a Road: A Companion Piece to ‘Framing Intelligent Transport Systems in the Arctic’6
The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief and the Future of the West6
The Transformations of Professions Under New Public Management: The Case of Quebec’s Public Service Engineers6
Engineering Intangibles: Technical Employment in the US Service Economy5
A Glimpse into the Gendered Dynamics in Industrial Design through the Podcast Discourse5
Moments that Matter: Early-Career Experiences of Diverse Engineers on Different Career Pathways5
Assembling a New Renewables Imaginary in Sāmoa5
‘We’re supposed to be at the forefront’: a multiple case study exploring how institutional context shapes engineering diversity and inclusion initiatives5
Accident Causation Models: The Good the Bad and the Ugly4
Can Environmental Engineering Save a World of Many Worlds? Anthropocene Curriculum for Engineers4
Discursive Boundary Work around Gender, Inclusion, and Exclusion in Engineering and Industrial Design4
Persuasive Communication Practices of Engineers in Cross-Boundary Decision-Making3
Engineering as Tinkering Care: A Rainwater Harvesting Infrastructure in Cochabamba, Bolivia3
Engineering Modern Mexico3
Someone Behind This Technology: Conversation Designers in the Artificial Intelligence Loop3
The Makeup of a Makerspace: The Impact of Stereotyping, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Design on Women’s Interactions with an Academic Makerspace3
Battles Over Social Justice, Caste, and Neo-Liberalism: A Review of ‘The Battle for IITs: A Defense of Meritocracy’2
A Place for Science and Technology Studies: Observation, Intervention, and Collaboration2
Models in Engineering Design as Decision-Making Aids1
We have been here Before: Reflections on Engineering and Authoritarianism1
On Cooling and Comfort: The Engineering of Thermal Spaces in Bahrain1
The Nazi Bomb Project: A Case Study of Value Neutrality in Science and Technology1
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
Engineering for Whom? Investigating How Engineering Students Develop and Apply Technoskeptical Thinking1
Engineering Judgment and Education: An Arendtian Account1
Engineering Epistemology: Between Theory and Practice1
Objects as Carriers of Engineering Knowledge1
Decolonizing Engineering Education: Tensions, Contexts, and Commitments Across Four National Settings1
Cracking the Bro Code1
Negotiating Engineering and Activism: French Environmentalist Engineers Conforming to, Shifting, and Overstepping Professional Boundaries1
Intersectionality and Engineering Studies, A Review of Whiteness in Engineering: Tracing Technology, Masculinity, and Race in Nepal’s Development1
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