The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is unsuitable for women. While various strategies have been used to try to increase the number of women entering engineering education and employment, their success has been limited. At the same time it has been argued that the way gender is ‘done’ in work can help diminish or increase inequality between the sexes. Using empirical research exploring women engineering students’ workplace experiences, this article considers how gender performance explains their behaviour and attitudes. Butler implied that doing gender can result in our being ‘undone’. This was specifically found to be the case for the women students in this study, who performed t...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...
In England’s North West, engineering continues to be a major industry: employing 90,000 workers, acc...
This thesis examines the impact of the engineering culture on women engineering students’ gendered a...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
This article focuses on the position of women in the field of engineering, specifically why the fiel...
textThis study analyzes the under-representation of women in engineering occupations and investigate...
While women have made substantial inroads into the world of work and organisational hierarchies, man...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students’ gendered and ...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students' gendered and ...
Being both visible and invisible: how women engineers manage this paradox and what it means for thei...
Recent typological theory highlights potential unintended consequences of diversity initiatives, inc...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
ABSTRACT: The global focus to attract more females to the engineering profession and oil and gas com...
Master of Business Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Since South Africa ac...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...
In England’s North West, engineering continues to be a major industry: employing 90,000 workers, acc...
This thesis examines the impact of the engineering culture on women engineering students’ gendered a...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
The image of engineering as a masculine profession has reproduced the perception that engineering is...
This article focuses on the position of women in the field of engineering, specifically why the fiel...
textThis study analyzes the under-representation of women in engineering occupations and investigate...
While women have made substantial inroads into the world of work and organisational hierarchies, man...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students’ gendered and ...
This thesis examines the impact of engineering cultures on women engineering students' gendered and ...
Being both visible and invisible: how women engineers manage this paradox and what it means for thei...
Recent typological theory highlights potential unintended consequences of diversity initiatives, inc...
Women’s participation in engineering remains well below that of men at all degree levels. However, d...
ABSTRACT: The global focus to attract more females to the engineering profession and oil and gas com...
Master of Business Administration. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville 2015.Since South Africa ac...
"Gender diversity remains a key issue in the engineering sector with females accounting for only 9% ...
In England’s North West, engineering continues to be a major industry: employing 90,000 workers, acc...
This thesis examines the impact of the engineering culture on women engineering students’ gendered a...