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Description Term used during the period 2002-present
Book
Neda Atanasoski; Kalindi Vora
(2019)
Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures.
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Book
Bonnie Ruberg
(2019)
Video Games Have Always Been Queer.
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Article
Sophie Gerber
(2019)
Out of the box. Technikforschung, Museum, Gender und Queer. (Out of the box. Technical research, museum, gender and queer.).
Blätter für Technikgeschichte
(pp. 61-82).
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Article
Kacey Beddoes
(2019)
Guest Editorial – Men and Masculinities in Engineering: Volume 1.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 169-171).
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Essay Review
Kate M. Miltner
(2019)
Book Review: Girls Who Coded: Gender in Twentieth Century U.K. and U.S. Computing.
Science, Technology and Human Values.
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Book
Carol Joyce Haddad
(2019)
Ungendering Technology: women retooling the masculine sphere.
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Book
Karin Hilck
(2019)
Lady astronauts, lady engineers, and naked ladies: women and the American space community during the Cold War, 1960s-1980s.
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Article
Stephen Secules
(2019)
Making the Familiar Strange: An Ethnographic Scholarship of Integration Contextualizing Engineering Educational Culture as Masculine and Competitive.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 196-216).
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Article
Laura Ettinger; Nicole Conroy; William Barr II
(2019)
What Late-Career and Retired Women Engineers Tell Us: Gender Challenges in Historical Context.
Engineering Studies
(pp. 217-242).
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Book
Carl Therrien
(2019)
The Media Snatcher: PC/CORE/TURBO/ENGINE/GRAFX/16/CDROM2/SUPER/DUO/ARCADE/RX.
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Article
Twagira, Laura Ann; Mills, Mara
(December 2018)
Kranzberg’s Third and Sixth Laws – Technology's Stories.
Technology's Stories.
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Article
Wilk, Daniel Levinson
(August 2018)
A Brief Episode in the History of Dusting.
Technology's Stories.
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Article
Philip Olson; Christine Labuski
(August 2018)
‘There’s always a [white] man in the loop’: The gendered and racialized politics of civilian drones.
Social Studies of Science
(pp. 540-563).
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Book
Kat Jungnickel
(2018)
Bikes and Bloomers: Victorian Women Inventors and their Extraordinary Cycle Wear.
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Article
Jaakko Suominen; Antti Silvast; Tuomas Harviainen
(April 2018)
Smelling Machine History: Olfactory Experiences of Information Technology.
Technology and Culture
(pp. 313-337).
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Article
Hyomin Kim; Youngju Cho; Sungeun Kim; et al.
(March 2018)
Women and Men in Computer Science: Geeky Proclivities, College Rank, and Gender in Korea.
East Asian Science, Technology and Society: An International Journal
(pp. 33-56).
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Article
Manderscheid, Katharina
(March 2018)
From the Automobile to the Driven Subject? Discursive Assertions of Mobility Futures.
Transfers
(pp. 24-43).
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Article
Jutta Weber; Kröger, Fabian
(March 2018)
Introduction: Autonomous Driving and the Transformation of Car Cultures.
Transfers
(pp. 15-23).
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Article
Sarah Redshaw
(March 2018)
Combustion, Hydraulic, and Other Forms of Masculinity. An Essay Exploring Dominant Values and Representations of the Driver in Driverless Technology.
Transfers
(pp. 86-103).
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Article
Dag Balkmar; Ulf Mellström
(March 2018)
Masculinity and Autonomous Vehicles. A Degendered or Resegregated Future System of Automobility?.
Transfers
(pp. 44-63).
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