It is widely argued that engineering education needs to change in order to attract new groups of students and provide students with knowledge appropriate for the future society. In this paper we, therefore, investigate and analyse Swedish universities’ websites, focusing on what characteristics are brought to the fore as important for tomorrow’s engineers. The data consist of text and pictures/photos from nine different Engineering Mechanics programme websites. Using a critical discourse analysis approach, we identify three societal discourses concerning ‘technological progression’, ‘sustainability’, and ‘neoliberal ideals’, evident in the websites. These discourses make certain engineering identities possible, that we have labelled: tradit...
Abstract This thesis makes a novel and original contribution to the discourse surrounding engineerin...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
Abstract—Previous research on gender and engineering education has often tended to work with limited...
It is widely argued that engineering education needs to change in order to attract new groups of stu...
This article explores how female university students’ abilities to present themselves as ‘authentic’...
In this article we draw broadly on two different research traditions, Gender and Technology Studies ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
Remoulding Engineering: Knowledge and Identity Perspectives on Project Work in Engineering Education...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
This article examines processes of doing gender during the initiation of students into engineering p...
This paper presents a study that seeks to examine the messages conveyed in one of the initiatives th...
A diverse body of feminist scholarship has addressed the masculine orientation of Western engineerin...
In this work in progress research paper, we ask what is required of a 21st century engineer. The stu...
Abstract The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to shed light on, explain, and problematize women’...
Abstract This thesis makes a novel and original contribution to the discourse surrounding engineerin...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
Abstract—Previous research on gender and engineering education has often tended to work with limited...
It is widely argued that engineering education needs to change in order to attract new groups of stu...
This article explores how female university students’ abilities to present themselves as ‘authentic’...
In this article we draw broadly on two different research traditions, Gender and Technology Studies ...
Udgivelsesdato: MarchThis article examines the learning experiences of engineering students of both ...
Remoulding Engineering: Knowledge and Identity Perspectives on Project Work in Engineering Education...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
In this article, we explore the identity work done by four male, working-class students who particip...
This article examines processes of doing gender during the initiation of students into engineering p...
This paper presents a study that seeks to examine the messages conveyed in one of the initiatives th...
A diverse body of feminist scholarship has addressed the masculine orientation of Western engineerin...
In this work in progress research paper, we ask what is required of a 21st century engineer. The stu...
Abstract The purpose of this doctoral thesis is to shed light on, explain, and problematize women’...
Abstract This thesis makes a novel and original contribution to the discourse surrounding engineerin...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
Abstract—Previous research on gender and engineering education has often tended to work with limited...