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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
From an early age, girls may opt out of Computer Science (CS) for not fitting the CS stereotypes of being male, asocial and technology-oriented. These stereotypes might be strengthened by children's books on programming, but little is known about this. Therefore, this paper explores the gender, social interactions and interests of characters...
conference paper 2024
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Gerlich, Donne (author)
In recent decades, gender inequality has been discussed increasingly in different fields of society. Since long ago, aspects like power dynamics in traditional households, or studies on the human anatomy, have influenced men and women’s place in society. This gender inequality has also impacted how cities have been designed by and for men,...
master thesis 2023
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Hobai, Ana (author)
Since the recent rise and advancement of video conferencing platforms such as Zoom, it has become important to interpret the logistics of remote online meetings. Analysing verbal and non-verbal cues (such as body language) between members of these virtual forums can provide additional information regarding the level of conversational involvement...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Besteman, Chantal (author)
This architectural project focused on designing a public building that challenges societal norms surrounding sex, desire, and gender. The goal is to create a space for open dialogue and exploration of diverse sexualities and boundaries, fostering understanding and respect. By acting as mediators between different perspectives, public buildings...
master thesis 2023
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Kaur, M. (author), Sri Ramulu, Harshini (author), Acar, Yasemin (author), Fiebig, T. (author)
In the system and network administration domain, gender diversity remains a distant target. The experiences and perspectives of sysadmins who belong to marginalized genders (non cis-men) are not well understood beyond the fact that sysadmin work environments are generally not equitable. We address this knowledge gap in our study by focusing on...
journal article 2023
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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, Felienne (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Women are underrepresented in Computer Science (CS). Closing the gender gap in CS benefits the economy, gender equality and society. However, girls have low CS interest while interest energizes learning and guides career trajectories. We explore the effects of the user interface of Hedy, a graduate language which teaches the syntax of Python, on...
poster 2023
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Assaduzzaman, Mohammad (author), Filatova, T. (author), Lovett, Jon C. (author), Coenen, Frans H.J.M. (author)
Climate change effects are not uniform and have disproportionate impacts among different groups of people within communities. It is therefore important to understand the underlying issues of intersectionality for climate change adaptation and human well-being. This paper aims to measure human capabilities and freedom of choice by analyzing...
journal article 2023
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Jung, Ji-Youn (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
Studies have shown that feminine chatbots are perceived as warmer (e.g., likable, friendly) and imbue more humanness to a machine than masculine or gender-androgynous chatbots. As chatbots are being widely deployed in various empathic contexts (e.g., revealing sensitive personal information or facilitating charity donations), how to design...
conference paper 2023
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de Wit, S. (author), Hermans, F.F.J. (author), Specht, M.M. (author), Aivaloglou, E.A. (author)
Background and Context. Increasing gender diversity in the field of Computer Science (CS) benefits the economy as well as gender equality. However, several obstacles - including underdeveloped CS interests, lack of programming experience, and a misfit with the stereotypes of computer scientists - prevent women from entering the field....
conference paper 2023
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Kloosterman, Nienke (author)
In today's society, women are still not positioned as equals to men. This is no different in the field of architecture. When designing the built environment, the white man is still the norm and within the work field, the man still fills the majority of the higher positions in architectural firms. However, women have a different, more care...
student report 2022
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van Boeijen, A.G.C. (author)
This paper presents two master graduation design projects that address unconscious biases (UB) in the context of design education related to two topics: gender and skin colour. In addition to their sensitivity to exclusion and injustice, two design students brought in their analytical, design research and creativity skills to find solutions...
conference paper 2022
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Schermer, Julie Aitken (author), Rogoza, Radosław (author), Branković, Marija (author), Oviedo-Trespalacios, O. (author), Volkodav, Tatiana (author), Ha, Truong Thi Khanh (author), Kwiatkowska, Maria Magdalena (author), Papazova, Eva (author), Park, Joonha (author), Kowalski, Christopher Marcin (author), Doroszuk, Marta (author), Iliško, Dzintra (author), Malik, Sadia (author), Lins, Samuel (author), Navarro-Carrillo, Ginés (author), Torres-Marín, Jorge (author), Wlodarczyk, Anna (author), Aquino, Sibele D. (author), Krammer, Georg (author)
The relationships between self-report loneliness and the four humor styles of affiliative, aggressive, self-defeating, and self-enhancing were investigated in 15 countries (N = 4,701). Because loneliness has been suggested to be both commonly experienced and detrimental, we examine if there are similar patterns between humor styles, gender, and...
journal article 2022
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Hardebolle, Cécile (author), Verma, H. (author), Tormey, Roland (author), Deparis, Simone (author)
Background: Research shows that active pedagogies could play an important role in achieving more equitable outcomes for diverse groups of students in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). Although flipped classes are a popular active methodology, there is a lack of high-quality studies assessing their impact in...
journal article 2022
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Tummers-Mueller, L.C. (author), Novas, María (author)
This article approaches post-war housing innovation in the Netherlands from a feminist perspective, shedding light on the hitherto unkown roles played by women architects. It introduces the work of Dutch women architects, some of it acknowledged at the time of its creation, some completely unknown. First, Augustine Schreuder-Gratama, one of the...
journal article 2021
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van Proosdij, Maartje (author)
This thesis discusses the role of gender bias indesign and explores how attention to genderand sex in design can be addressed in designeducation, specifically in the first semester of thenew bachelor of Industrial Design Engineeringat the TU Delft that will start in 2021. As willbe discussed in this report, not consideringgender and sex in...
master thesis 2020
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Cieraad, I.G. (author)
In the light of a newly discovered source of thousands of seventeenth-century Dutch letters found in the English National Archive a case is made for a radical reinterpretation of seventeenth-century Dutch paintings. These so-called “homescapes” feature in the historiography of the modern home as proof of the fact that seventeenth-century Holland...
journal article 2019
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Keustermans, William (author), Huysmans, T. (author), Danckaers, Femke (author), Zarowski, Andrzej (author), Schmelzer, Bert (author), Sijbers, Jan (author), Dirckx, J.J. (author)
The human nose is a complex organ that shows large morphological variations and has many important functions. However, the relation between shape and function is not yet fully understood. In this work, we present a high quality statistical shape model of the human nose based on clinical CT data of 46 patients. A technique based on cylindrical...
journal article 2018
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Ooms, Ward (author), Werker, C. (author), Hopp, Christian (author)
We look into the question whether heterogeneity stemming from research orientation, gender, or disciplinary and cultural differences with their PhD supervisors helps or hampers academics’ careers. Based on a sample of 248 academics at two leading European universities of technology, we combine multinomial logit models and sequential logit...
journal article 2018
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Bromley-Davenport, Harry (author), MacLeavy, Julie (author), Manley, D.J. (author)
There is a growing narrative that the outcome of the UK referendum on European Union membership was the product of disenfranchisement and disillusionment wrought by the uneven consequences of economic restructuring in different UK regions, cities and communities. Those most likely to vote ‘leave’ were concentrated among those ‘left behind’ by...
journal article 2018
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Lukosch, H.K. (author), Kurapati, S. (author), Groen, D (author), Verbraeck, A. (author)
Games have been successfully used in educational settings for many years. Still, it is not known in detail which factors influence the use and effectiveness of educational games. The game environment, its technology, and other game mechanics are factors directly linked to the game itself. The player’s experience with the subject of the game and...
journal article 2017
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