Engineering Studies

Papers
(The TQCC of Engineering Studies is 3. 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 2020-04-01 to 2024-04-01.)
ArticleCitations
Roboticists’ Imaginaries of Robots for Care: The Radical Imaginary as a Tool for an Ethical Discussion23
Anyone, but not Everyone: Undergraduate Engineering Students’ Claims of Who Can Do Engineering21
Exploring the Social and Cultural Dimensions of Learning for Recent Engineering Graduates during the School-to-Work Transition18
Examining Privilege in Engineering Socialization Through the Stories of Newcomer Engineers12
Women Engineers on Their Way to Leadership: The Role of Social Support Within Engineering Work Cultures10
Transformation and Stasis: An Exploration of LGBTQA Students Prefiguring the Social Practices of Engineering for Greater Inclusivity9
Making a Makerspace: Identified Practices in the Formation of a University Makerspace9
Investigating Culturally-Contextualized Making with the Navajo Nation: Broadening the Normative Making Mentality9
The Early Career Years of Engineering: Crossing the Threshold Between Education and Practice7
Performing at the Boundaries: Narratives of Early Career Engineering Practice7
Critical Thinking and Judgment on Engineer's Work: Its Integration in Engineering Education7
The Making of ‘Ideal’ Electrical and Computer Engineers: A Departmental Document Analysis6
Becoming after College: Agency and Structure in Transitions to Engineering Work4
Client-facing Interprofessional Project Teams: The Role of Engineers’ ‘Situated Judgment’4
Gender Equality Paradise Revisited: The Dynamics of Gender Disbalance in Russian Engineering from the Late Soviet Time to the 2010s3
Socialization, Tacit Knowledge, and Conceptions of ‘Experience’ among Engineers3
Creativity vs Commercialization: Russian Engineers, Their Inspiration and Innovation Process3
Constructing Containment: Thompson-Starrett, the Çeşme Beach Houses, and the Geopolitics of American Engineering in Cold War Turkey3
The Makeup of a Makerspace: The Impact of Stereotyping, Self-Efficacy, and Physical Design on Women’s Interactions with an Academic Makerspace3
The Making of Engineering Technicians: Ontological Formation in Laboratory Practice3
Metaphors of Change: Navigating a Revolution in Engineering Education3
Gender, Passion, and ‘Sticky’ Technology in a Voluntaristically-Organized Technology Makerspace3
Models in Engineering Design as Decision-Making Aids3
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