Article ID: CBB348947780

The Power and Politics of Engineering Education Research Design: Saving the ‘Small N’ (2018)

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For decades, American researchers have brought intellectual, financial and labor resources to understanding minority underrepresentation in engineering, including through studies of persistent racial and gender discrimination in higher engineering education. This paper considers prevailing standards for legitimate and significant research in this area and the persistent stigma associated with the study of small populations. The preference among many engineering education research producers and consumers for the ‘large-n’ brings with it presumptions about human differences including ideas of race, gender, disability and other categories by which subjects are customarily sorted for analytic purposes. This paper asks how such epistemic preferences enact power, showing how taxonomic inclinations may prevent incisive understanding of demographic privilege in U.S. higher technical education. We offer an illustrative contrast to such studies, describing a qualitative research project on underrepresented minorities in U.S. engineering schools, called ‘Learning from Small Numbers’. This project shows the analytic value of intersectional, Queer, and Disabilities Studies theories to interrogate inequity in engineering education. We argue that the reflexivity and indeterminacy supported by these theories illuminates the ruling relations of academic social sciences overall, while also reflecting on our own research preferences. There is no feature of an investigative project, including definitions of subject populations and choice of research methodology, that is not actively chosen by researchers, and it is the profound social consequences of these choices in equity-focused engineering education research that we want to consider.

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Authors & Contributors
Stephen Secules
Yowell, Janet L.
Héctor Gustavo Giuliano
Zarhin, Dana
Sullivan, Jacquelyn F.
Dempsey, Ron
Journals
Engineering Studies
The Bridge: Journal of the National Academy of Engineering
Tapuya: Latin American Science, Technology and Society
Social Studies of Science
Science, Technology and Human Values
American Heritage of Invention and Technology
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Concepts
Technoscience; science and technology studies
Education, engineering
Diversity in the workplace
Engineering
Qualitative research
Technology and gender
Time Periods
21st century
Places
United States
Peru
Spain
Denmark
Institutions
Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET)
National Science Foundation (U.S.)
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