Macht in Wissenschaft Und Gesellschaft 2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-658-14900-0_6
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Technikwissenschaftliche Business Masculinity als aufstrebender Ingenieurdiskurs

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“…Programmes that make use of this imagination of data science also emphasise the entrepreneurial side of the field through modules focusing on management, communication, and visualisation (Stockinger et al 2016). This framing of the data scientist, as someone that is able to "extract value from data" and "communicate" it, is compatible with the recent diagnosis of a "techno scientific business masculinity" (Paulitz and Prietl 2017). In current knowledge economies, this version of masculinity is a fusion of engineering with business and 7…”
Section: Promising Futures: the "Sexiness" Of Data Scientists As Futumentioning
confidence: 59%
“…Programmes that make use of this imagination of data science also emphasise the entrepreneurial side of the field through modules focusing on management, communication, and visualisation (Stockinger et al 2016). This framing of the data scientist, as someone that is able to "extract value from data" and "communicate" it, is compatible with the recent diagnosis of a "techno scientific business masculinity" (Paulitz and Prietl 2017). In current knowledge economies, this version of masculinity is a fusion of engineering with business and 7…”
Section: Promising Futures: the "Sexiness" Of Data Scientists As Futumentioning
confidence: 59%