The field of engineering continues to suffer from the underrepresentation of non-dominant groups despite concerted efforts towards change, particularly with respect to increasing women’s participation in the field. One way transformation in disciplines happens is through learning and the co-constitution of individuals and practices; as new students become engineers, they shape and transform the practice. In this article, I explore if and how a group of students are transforming the field of engineering through a process of prefiguration to be more inclusive of sexual orientation with the view that gender and sexual orientation intersect in meaningful ways. Based on ethnographic data and qualitative interviews, my findings suggest that students are able to change some aspects of engineering practice related to sexual identity, but that these changes have yet to impact the experience of gendered inequity. Despite increased recognition of sexual orientation in engineering, women continue to experience discrimination that men do not. Rather than remain defeatist in attempts to reach gender parity in the field, I conclude that prefiguration offers hope that it could be otherwise.
...MoreArticle Kacey Beddoes (2020) Guest Editorial – Exclusion and Inclusion in U.S. Engineering Education. Engineering Studies (pp. 79-81).
Article
Julia Keen;
Anna Salvatorelli;
(2018)
Principles and Practice of Engineering Exam Pass Rate by Gender
(/isis/citation/CBB320758204/)
Article
Anna T. Danielsson;
Allison J. Gonsalves;
Eva Silfver;
Maria Berge;
(2019)
The Pride and Joy of Engineering? The Identity Work of Male Working-Class Engineering Students
(/isis/citation/CBB602268632/)
Article
Bentil, Ekua;
(Summer 2019)
An Interview with...Ekua Bentil, World Bank Specialist
(/isis/citation/CBB934517049/)
Article
Coleen Carrigan;
Saejin Kwak Tanguay;
Joyce Yen;
Julie Simmons Ivy;
Cara Margherio;
M. Claire Horner-Devine;
Eve A. Riskin;
Christine S. Grant;
(2023)
Negotiating boundaries: an intersectional collaboration to advance women academics in engineering
(/isis/citation/CBB975394998/)
Article
Jacqueline Rohde;
Derrick J. Satterfield;
Miguel Rodriguez;
Allison Godwin;
Geoff Potvin;
Lisa Benson;
Adam Kirn;
(2020)
Anyone, but not Everyone: Undergraduate Engineering Students’ Claims of Who Can Do Engineering
(/isis/citation/CBB610221987/)
Article
Stephen Secules;
(2019)
Making the Familiar Strange: An Ethnographic Scholarship of Integration Contextualizing Engineering Educational Culture as Masculine and Competitive
(/isis/citation/CBB166860909/)
Article
Mandy de Wilde;
(November 2021)
“A Heat Pump Needs a Bit of Care”: On Maintainability and Repairing Gender–Technology Relations
(/isis/citation/CBB932272197/)
Article
Jessica M. Smith;
Juan C. Lucena;
(2016)
Invisible Innovators: How Low-income, First-generation Students Use Their Funds of Knowledge to Belong in Engineering
(/isis/citation/CBB926594449/)
Chapter
Reynolds, B.;
Jill S. Tietjen;
(1999)
Women engineers bridging the gender gap
(/isis/citation/CBB963224505/)
Chapter
Bix, Amy Sue;
(1999)
'Engineeresses' 'invade' campus: four decades of debate over technical coeducation
(/isis/citation/CBB630267426/)
Article
Ernst van der Wal;
(December 2020)
LGBT Refugees and the Visual Representation of Transnational Mobility
(/isis/citation/CBB121039241/)
Article
Greg Rulifson;
Angela R. Bielefeldt;
(December 2017)
Motivations to Leave Engineering: Through a Lens of Social Responsibility
(/isis/citation/CBB299430682/)
Article
Hyomin Kim;
Youngju Cho;
Sungeun Kim;
Hye-Suk Kim;
(March 2018)
Women and Men in Computer Science: Geeky Proclivities, College Rank, and Gender in Korea
(/isis/citation/CBB323844933/)
Article
Bell, Deanne;
(Fall 2019)
An Interview with . . . Deanne Bell, TV Host and Founder-CEO of Future Engineers
(/isis/citation/CBB794357271/)
Article
Nikolay Rudenko;
Irina Antoshchuk;
Roman Maliushkin;
Liliia Zemnukhova;
(2022)
Gender Equality Paradise Revisited: The Dynamics of Gender Disbalance in Russian Engineering from the Late Soviet Time to the 2010s
(/isis/citation/CBB921131009/)
Article
Miriam Schmitt;
(2021)
Women Engineers on Their Way to Leadership: The Role of Social Support Within Engineering Work Cultures
(/isis/citation/CBB125438171/)
Article
Acevedo, Sylvia;
(Summer 2018)
An interview with… Sylvia Acevedo, CEO, Girl Scouts of the USA
(/isis/citation/CBB050160377/)
Article
McCreary, Lori;
(Spring 218)
An Interview with . . . Lori McCreary, Film and Television Producer
(/isis/citation/CBB341650268/)
Article
Rachel E. Friedensen;
Sarah Rodriguez;
Erin Doran;
(2020)
The Making of ‘Ideal’ Electrical and Computer Engineers: A Departmental Document Analysis
(/isis/citation/CBB612848872/)
Article
Chris Gewirtz;
Marie C. Paretti;
(2021)
Becoming after College: Agency and Structure in Transitions to Engineering Work
(/isis/citation/CBB503377392/)
Be the first to comment!