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Nachrichten aus der Chemie, 2020
AbstractSelbst chemiebegeisterte Jugendliche werden sich nicht für eine Laborantenausbildung oder ein Chemiestudium entscheiden, wenn sie nicht wie ein Chemiker sein wollen – oder wie das, was sie dafür halten. Wir sollten also an unserem Image arbeiten.
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AbstractSelbst chemiebegeisterte Jugendliche werden sich nicht für eine Laborantenausbildung oder ein Chemiestudium entscheiden, wenn sie nicht wie ein Chemiker sein wollen – oder wie das, was sie dafür halten. Wir sollten also an unserem Image arbeiten.
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International Journal of Cultural Studies, 1999
This article examines the cultural figure of the nerd by analyzing images of nerds in movies, news articles and materials from the World Wide Web. This analysis shows that the previously liminal masculine identity of the nerd gets rehabilitated and partially incorporated into hegemonic masculinity during the period from the early 1980s through the ...
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This article examines the cultural figure of the nerd by analyzing images of nerds in movies, news articles and materials from the World Wide Web. This analysis shows that the previously liminal masculine identity of the nerd gets rehabilitated and partially incorporated into hegemonic masculinity during the period from the early 1980s through the ...
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Proceedings of the 2001 ACM SIGCPR conference on Computer personnel research, 2001
The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that attract as well as discourage students who display an initial interest in IT careers. Factors influencing students one way or the other may include media images of IT, role models, gender, and age.
Martha E. Myers, Catherine M. Beise
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the factors that attract as well as discourage students who display an initial interest in IT careers. Factors influencing students one way or the other may include media images of IT, role models, gender, and age.
Martha E. Myers, Catherine M. Beise
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After Dinner Conversation
Can sex be “just sex?” What more (if anything) does a person get from losing their virginity than the sexual experience? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, a group of ten high school nerds find solace in each other's company during their senior year. As graduation approaches, they realize their fear of entering college as virgins. Liz,
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Can sex be “just sex?” What more (if anything) does a person get from losing their virginity than the sexual experience? In this work of philosophical short story fiction, a group of ten high school nerds find solace in each other's company during their senior year. As graduation approaches, they realize their fear of entering college as virgins. Liz,
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ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 1991
Since the introduction of the Xerox Star computer and its more popular successor, the Apple Macintosh, the so-called WIMP interface has become predominant in software interfaces. In this paper we discuss the fact that the WIMP interface handles the physical, but not the cognitive interface to software.
Mark H. Chignell, John A. Waterworth
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Since the introduction of the Xerox Star computer and its more popular successor, the Apple Macintosh, the so-called WIMP interface has become predominant in software interfaces. In this paper we discuss the fact that the WIMP interface handles the physical, but not the cognitive interface to software.
Mark H. Chignell, John A. Waterworth
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PERFORMING NERD: THE NERD STEREOTYPE IN AMERICAN POPULAR CULTURE
2017The primary function of the nerd stereotype—like any other stereotype—is to reinforce and reify cultural hegemony, to delineate who has access to power and who does not. In this dissertation, I argue that the nerd stereotype performs this function in two essential ways: the heteronormative dynamic and the exclusionary dynamic.
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