Publications
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Ph.D. Thesis
Corneliussen, H. (2003), Diskursens makt - individets frihet: kjønnede posisjoner i diskursen om data (The power of discourse – the freedom of individuals: gendered positions in the discourse of computing), Doktoravhandling, Seksjon for humanistisk informatikk, Universitetet i Bergen
ISBN 82-497-0140-2
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Edited book
Corneliussen, H. G. & J. Walker Rettberg (eds.) (2008), Digital Culture, Play, and
Identity: A World of Warcraft Reader, MIT Press.
Articles
Corneliussen, H. G. (forthcoming), ‘Cultural perceptions of computers in Norway 1980-2007: From “anybody” via “male experts” to “everybody”’, in Gender Codes: Women and Men in the Computing Professions, Misa, Thomas J. (ed.), Wiley.
Corneliussen, H. G, (2009) “Disrupting the Impression of Stability in the Gender-Technology Relation”, Conference Proceedings, The 5th European Symposium on Gender & ICT, Bremen March 2009.
Corneliussen, H. & Rettberg, J. W., World of Warcraft som globalisert spillverden, kronikk, Bergens Tidende 27.09.2007
Corneliussen, H. G. & J. Walker Rettberg: Introduction: Orc Professor LFG,” or, Researching in Azeroth, in Corneliussen, H. G. & J. Walker Rettberg (eds.) (2008), Digital Culture, Play, and Identity: A World of Warcraft Reader, MIT Press.
Corneliussen, H. (2008), World of Warcraft as a Playground for Feminism, in Corneliussen, H. G. & J. Walker Rettberg (eds.) (2008), Digital Culture, Play, and Identity: A World of Warcraft Reader, MIT Press.
Corneliussen, H. (2007), ‘Cultural appropriation of computers in Norway 1980-2000, in Cyberfeminism in Northern Lights: Digital Media and Gender in a Nordic Context, Sveningsson Elm, M. & J. Sundén (eds.), Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
Corneliussen, H. (2006), ‘Gender in Norwegian Computer History’, in E. M. Trauth, (ed.) Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, Idea Group Reference 2006. ISBN 1-59140-815-6.
Corneliussen, H. & T. Mortensen (2006), ‘The Non-sense of Gender in Neverwinter Nights’, in Women in Games. Conference Proceedings 2005, University of Abertay Press. ISBN 189979618-5. (PDF)
Corneliussen, H. (2006), ‘Negotiating a Hegemonic Discourse of Computing’, in E. M. Trauth, (ed.) Encyclopedia of Gender and Information Technology, Idea Group Reference 2006. ISBN 1-59140-815-6.
Corneliussen, H. (2005), ”I fell in love with the machine’: Women’s pleasure in computing’, in Journal of Information, Communication and Ethics in Society, Special Issue: Women in Computing (WiC) 2005 (ed. Eva Turner), Volume 3, Issue 4. (online)
Corneliussen, H. (2005) ‘Women’s pleasure in computing’. In Archibald, J., J. Emms, F. Grundy, J. Payne, E. Turner (eds.) The Gender Politics of ICT. Middlesex University Press. p. 237-249. (Presented at Women into Computing, Univ. of Greenwich, 14th-16th July 2005.)
Corneliussen, H. (2004), “I don’t understand computer programming, because I’m a woman!”: Negotiating gendered positions in a Norwegian discourse of computing, in Morgan,K, C. A. Brebbia, J. Sanchez & A. Voiskounsky, (eds.), Human Perspectives in the Internet Society - Culture, Psychology and Gender, WIT Press, Southampton, Boston, pp. 173-182.
Corneliussen, H. (2004), ‘Kvinner og IKT’, in A. M. Skarsbø, (ed.) Kvinner i realfag/Women in Science, Bergen.
Corneliussen, H. (2003), Konstruksjoner av kjønn ved høyere IKT-utdanning i Norge, Kvinneforskning, vol. 27, no. 3, 2003, pp. 31-50.
Corneliussen, H. (2003), Male positioning strategies in relation to computing, in Merete Lie (ed.), He, She and IT Revisited. New Perspectives on Gender in the Information Society, Gyldendal Akademisk, pp. 103-134.
Corneliussen, H. (2002), The multi-dimensional stories of the gendered users of ICT, in ed. A. Morrison, Researching ICTs in Context, InterMedia Report, vol. 3/2002, Oslo, pp. 161-184.
Corneliussen, H. (2000) ‘E-post - kommunikasjon eller teknologi?’ Replikk, vol. 6, no. 11.
Talks and presentations
‘Gendered Discursive Patterns in Norwegian Computer History’, presented at History | Gender | Computing, 30-31 May 2008, Charles Babbage Institute, University of Minnesota.
‘Gaming and the gender gap’, with Silje H. Hommedal & Anna Croon, presented at Culture and Computer Games, Umeå 26-28/3 2008.
‘World of Warcraft as a Playground for Feminism’, presented at Game in’ Action, Göteborg University, 13. - 15.06.2007
’World of Warcraft’, invited talk at Når nettene blir l@nge, Stord, March 15-16. 2007.
‘A note on why we believe that women are incompetent with computers’, presented at Gender, Images and Global Contexts, the 3rd Christina Conference on Women’s Studies and The 4th European Gender & ICT Symposium, Helsinki March 8-10. 2007.
‘Gender in Cyberspace’, invited talk at Rom og kjønn, SKOK, University of Bergen, March 15. 2006.
‘Gender in the history of computer technology in Norway’, at Comparative perspectives on the history of Nordic information technology, Seili, Finland 24.08.2005 - 26.08.2005
With Torill Mortensen: ‘The Non-sense of Gender in Neverwinter Nights’. presented at Women in Games, Dundee 08.08.2005 - 10.08.2005. (PDF)
With Catherine Lang, Rokhsana Ismail, Joanne McGrath-Cohoon, and Irmtraud Munder: Computer Science in Higher Education: A cross-cultural approximation’, panel at Women into Computing, London 14.07.2005 - 16.07.2005
‘Gender in the history of computer technology in Norway 1979-2000’, 3rd European Symposium on Gender & ICT: Working for Change, Manchester, 1. februar 2005.
‘Konstruksjoner av kjønn i høyere IKT-utdanning’, invitert presentasjon, seminar om kjønn og IKT i regi av UFD, Oslo, 1. Nov. 2004.
’”I don’t understand computer programming, because I’m a woman!” Negotiating gendered positions in a Norwegian discourse of computing’, Human Perspectives in the Internet Society 2004, Cadiz, Spania, 6 - 10 September 2004.
‘Negotiating gendered positions in the discourse of computing’, Information Technology, Transnational Democracy and Gender - RELOADED, Luleå, November 14-16, 2003.
‘Kvinner og IKT’, invited presentation, KVINNER I REALFAGENE/WOMEN IN SCIENCE. Bergen, 20. - 21. Oct. 2003.
‘Kjønn i diskursen om informasjonsteknologi - implikasjoner for opplegg av IKT-studiene’, prøveforelesning for dr.art.-graden 20.02.2003.
’IKT og kjønn’, invitert presentasjon, Minerva, Jenter, matematikk og teknologiske fag. Bergen, 9. - 10. April 2003.
‘Female positioning strategies in relation to computing’, Symposium on Gender and ICT: Where are we at?, Amsterdam, 17. januar 2003.
‘Gender in Computing: Multidimensional Stories’, vitenskapsteoretisk innlegg 2001.
’Gender in computing: myth and lived experience’, Gender, Users, and ICT’s in Norway and The Netherlands. Trondheim, 23. apr 2001.
‘Gender in relation to computers’, Computers at the Crossroads: Information Society and Beyond. Trondheim, 12. - 13. feb 2001.
‘Why the computer is so feminine’, CRICT, Brunel University, Storbritannia, 12. okt 2000.
‘Why consider gender in computing? But then again, how can we not?’, DAC, Bergen, August 2000
In the press
Også kvinnene spelar dataspel, Sunnhordland (23.03.2007)
Forsker:- Ikke disse store brystene, NRK Radio (09.02.2007)
I snakkehjørnet: Hilde Corneliussen, På Høyden (05.10.2006)
Har verdens største rollespill som pensum, Bergens Tidende (01.10.2006)
WoW på pensum, Aftenposten (24.08.2006)
Yndlingsplassen: Hundar, bilar og kjønn, 08.02.2006.
Pressemelding fra Norges forskningsråd, SKIKT: Mestring og trygghet krysser kjønnsgrensene
forskning.no 11.10.02: Kvinner gleder seg mer over data
Science.no 11.10.02: Dataglade kvinner
På Høydene 14.10.02: På Høydene - Kvinner er glad i data
BA 16.10: Kvinner føler for IT - Sara var forelsket i datamaskinen
Computerworld 18.10: Kvinner føler for it
OD@-nytt 11: KVINNER, GLEDE OG DATA
BT 6.11: Menn overvurderer seg selv