Revisiting old haunts through new technologiesPublic (homo)sexual cultures in cyberspace (original) (raw)

Speculative Pragmatism and Intimate Arrangements: Online Hook-up Devices in Gay Life

Kane Race

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Still getting it on online: Thirty years of queer male spaces brokered through digital technologies

Sam Miles

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‘Party and Play’: Online hook-up devices and the emergence of PNP practices among gay men

Kane Race

Sexualities, 2015

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From usenet to Gaydar: a comment on queer online community

Kate O'Riordan

ACM Siggroup Bulletin, 2005

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What you want, when you want it’ Relating in the age of Gaydar!

Martin Milton

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‘Cybersexuality and Online Culture’, in John Hartley, Jean Burgess & Axel Bruns (eds.) Companion to New Media Dynamics. Blackwell. 2013.

Feona Attwood

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‘deepthroatfucker and Discerning Adonis: Men and Cybersex’, International Journal of Cultural Studies Vol. 12(3). 2009. pp. 279-294.

Feona Attwood

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The Impact of Online Social Spaces (SNSs & SDAs) and the Increase of Commodification and Marketisation of Homo-friendly Spaces on the Social Identity Construction of Ageing Gay Men in Northeast of England

Patrick Bongani Mthombeni

2018

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Gay men and the pornification of everyday life

Sharif Mowlabocus

Pornification: sex and sexuality in media culture, 2007

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Gay men, Gaydar and the commodification of difference

Ben Light, Gordon Fletcher

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Queer Expressions In The Online Space

Ditilekha Sharma

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Introduction to the special issue: Queer webs: Representations of LGBT people and communities on the World Wide Web

Jonathan Alexander

International Journal of Sexuality and Gender Studies, 2002

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Cruising and Connecting Online: the Use of Internet Chat Sites by Gay Men In Sydney and Melbourne

Dean Murphy

National Center in HIV Social Research, 2004

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"Party 'n' Play": Online hook-­up devices and the emergence of PNP practices among gay men

Kane Race

Sexualities 18 (3): 253-275

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Sex and the Internet: Gay men, risk reduction and serostatus

Graham J Hart

Culture, Health & Sexuality, 2006

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People You May Know: Homosexual Men’s Identity in the Time of Social Networking Services

Bartosz Kaluzny

2015

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Mobilizing the Biopolitical Category: Problems, devices and designs in the construction of the gay sexual marketplace

Kane Race

The Networked Self and Love (ed. Z. Papacharissi), 2018

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Grindr: An investigation into how the remediation of gay 'hook up' culture is converging homosexual digital spaces and heterosexual physical spaces

Kyle Fisher

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LGBT and the online world

Nguyen Ha

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Alternative Sexualities and Virtual Communities

Sebastian Molinillo

Advances in human and social aspects of technology book series, 2017

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The Politics of Global Gay Dating Websites

Mathew Gagne

American Anthropology Association

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“Personal Preference” as the New Racism: Gay Desire and Racial Cleansing in Cyberspace

Brandon A Robinson

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Where queer cyberspace, hegemonic masculinities and online subjectivities intersect: the case of Grindr.

David Hautefeuille

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"New in Town: Gay Immigrants and Geosocial Dating Apps," in LGBTQs, Media, and Culture in Europe, eds. Alexander Dhoest, Lukasz Szulc and Bart Eeckhout. London: Routledge, 2017.

Andrew DJ Shield

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Culturally relevant assessment and treatment for gay men's online sexual activity

Douglas Braun-Harvey

Sexual and Relationship Therapy, 2003

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Producing Sexual Cultures and Pseudonymous Publics with Digital Networks

Ben Light

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The Sexual Internet

Pramod K. Nayar

Working Papers, 2008

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It's Just Easier': The Internet as a Safety-net for Same Sex Attracted Young People

P. Horsley, Lynne Hillier

2001

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The Geography of LGBTQ Internet Studies

Lukasz Szulc

International Journal of Communication 8: 2927-2931, 2014

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Twenty years of ‘cyberqueer’ The enduring significance of the Internet for young LGBTIQ+ people

Son Vivienne

Youth, Sexuality and Sexual Citizenship, 2019

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'On-line constructions of metrosexuality and masculinities: A membership categorisation analysis'

Matthew Hall

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Exploring young people's digital sexual cultures through creative, visual and arts- based methods

Kate Marston

PhD thesis, 2020

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Bleeding boundaries Domesticating gay hook-up apps

Kristian Møller

Mediated Intimacies: Connectivities, Relationalities, Proximities. London, 2018

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Behaving outrageously: Contemporary gay masculinity

Clive Moore

Journal of Australian Studies, 1998

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SEGREGAYTION: The Exclusion of Black Bodies in gay (cyber) spaces

Kelvin Stallings

2017

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