Browsing Department of Linguistics, Literary and Aestetic Studies by Author "Corneliussen, Hilde G."
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Cultural Appropriation of Computers in Norway 1980-2000
Corneliussen, Hilde G. (Chapter, 2007)This article discusses how the discourse of computers developed in Norwegian culture between 1980 and 2000 based on empirical material from the largest Norwegian newspaper, Aftenposten. The discourse analysis illustrates ... -
"I don't understand computer programming, because I'm a woman!" Negotiating gendered positions in a Norwegian discourse of computing
Corneliussen, Hilde G. (Chapter, 2004)In this article I will discuss how young men and women in Norway perceive the existence of gendered expectations in relation to computers. The male and female students of computing that I have studied, share an understanding ... -
Making the invisible become visible: Recognizing women's relationship with technology
Corneliussen, Hilde G. (Peer reviewed; Journal article, 2014-08)This discussion paper explores a new rhetoric that might help to increase our understanding of women’s relationships with information and communication technology. We have often heard the claim that women have to give up ... -
The Non-sense of Gender in Neverwinter Nights
Corneliussen, Hilde G.; Mortensen, Torill Elvira (Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2005)