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Ligne n°109 : ... 4. Extraordinary Stories 2019- Ligne n°110 : 5. Geek Chic in the 21st Century
- Ligne n°114 : Geek Chic in the 21st Century
Ligne n°115 : 27 Mar 2019 ...- Ligne n°117 : Geek Chic in the 21st Century
- Ligne n°123 : Believe it or not, there was a time when being called a nerd or geek
Ligne n°124 : was an insult. But these days, nerdiness and geekdom are mainstream. ...
Ligne n°123 : ... Believe it or not, there was a time when being called a nerd or geek- Ligne n°124 : was an insult. But these days, nerdiness and geekdom are mainstream.
Ligne n°125 : Having a passion for comics and anime, being tech savvy, possessing an ...
Ligne n°161 : ... crossover of nerd and pop cultures, Dolby admitted, “I am no more- Ligne n°162 : comfortable in my geek skin now than in 1982.”
Ligne n°181 : ... However, the internet has played a major role in changing perceptions- Ligne n°182 : of what it means to be a nerd, and who identifies as a geek.
- Ligne n°202 : In his dissertation Geek Cultures: Media and Identity in the Digital
Ligne n°203 : Age^3, Jason Tocci focused on cultural developments which led to the ...
Ligne n°203 : ... Age^3, Jason Tocci focused on cultural developments which led to the- Ligne n°204 : transition of “labels like 'geek' and 'nerd' from schoolyard insults to
Ligne n°205 : sincere terms of identity.” ...
Ligne n°207 : ... He explained, “Though such terms maintain negative connotations to some- Ligne n°208 : extent, recent years have seen a growing understanding that ‘geek is
Ligne n°209 : chic’ as computers become essential to daily life and business, ...
Ligne n°217 : ... In order to understand this transition, Tocci’s “ethnographic study”- Ligne n°218 : reveals that the “emergence of geek culture represents not a sudden
Ligne n°219 : fad, but a newly visible dimension of identity that demonstrates how ...
Ligne n°223 : ... In other words, the “nerd” identity isn’t homologous – in fact “nerd”- Ligne n°224 : and “geek” (which he explains, despite attempts to define them
Ligne n°225 : differently, are synonymous and can be used interchangeably), have ...
Ligne n°231 : ... fan, and chic.” However, his research focused on the types of nerd that- Ligne n°232 : pre-existed – and contributed – to the emergence of “geek chic.”
Ligne n°234 : ... Technological developments resulting in “financial successes of- Ligne n°235 : high-profile geeks [like Bill Gates] have popularized the idea that
Ligne n°236 : nerdy skills can be parlayed into riches and romance” so that the ...
Ligne n°248 : ... more widespread circulation of symbols - from nerdcore hip-hop to- Ligne n°249 : geek-sponsored charities – confirming the existence of a whole
Ligne n°250 : network of individuals with shared values. ...
Ligne n°267 : ... manifested within hip hop culture. On one hand, there was the emergence- Ligne n°268 : of “nerdcore,” (also known as “geeksta rap”) defined in the 2008
Ligne n°269 : documentary Nerdcore for Life^4 as “geek rap, nerd rap, as rappers who ...
Ligne n°268 : ... of “nerdcore,” (also known as “geeksta rap”) defined in the 2008- Ligne n°269 : documentary Nerdcore for Life^4 as “geek rap, nerd rap, as rappers who
Ligne n°270 : rap about video games, computers, technology, stuff like that.” ...
Ligne n°334 : ... ProQuest One Academic.- Ligne n°335 : 3. Tocci, J. Geek Cultures: Media and Identity in the Digital Age
Ligne n°336 : (Order No. AAI3395723). Available from ProQuest Dissertations and ...