Books:
* Inventing Accuracy: A Historical Sociology of the GPS (2008)
* Mechanizing Proof: Computing, Risk, and Trust (2001)
* The UK's First Network Society (1998)
Articles and Chapters:
* "The Making of Trustworthy Systems: Engineering, Standardization, and the Design of Trust," in Trust and Technology: Shaping the Future of the Internet (2015)
* "What Kind of History is This? The Politics of Historical Sociology," in The Handbook of the Sociology of Technology (2011)
* "Networked Expertise and the Problem of Trust," in Information Systems and the Transformation of Knowledge (2006)
Other Works:
* MacKenzie is also the co-editor of several books, including The Handbook of the Sociology of Technology (2011).
His research focuses on the social and technical aspects of computing, including:
* The history and sociology of technology
* The role of trust in technological systems
* The impact of technology on society
His work is known for its interdisciplinary approach, combining insights from history, sociology, and science and technology studies. He is currently a Professor of Sociology at the University of Edinburgh.
You can find more information about his work on his website or through academic databases like Google Scholar.