The topic of LGBT rights has been increasingly discussed and debated over recent years. More and more scholars show their interests in the field of LGBT representations in media. However, not many studies involved LGBT representations in social media. This paper explores LGBT representations on Facebook by analysing posts on an open page and in a private group, including both representations of the self as the identity of sexual minorities, content that is displayed on Facebook and the similarities and differences in two different settings (a private group and an open page). This study aims to fill the gap of self- representations of sexual minorities in non-anonymous online settings. Main concepts in this study include communication, gende...
This study responds to a need for research in a fast-growing and significant area of study, that of ...
Social media can be used to both enhance and diminish students’ experiences of university and its in...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
The topic of LGBT rights has been increasingly discussed and debated over recent years. More and mor...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
The LGBTQ+ community is vulnerable to many kinds of discrimination. From bullying during youth to di...
This study analyses young gay men's identity management in social networking sites Gaydar and Facebo...
How do sexual and gender minorities use social media to express themselves and construct their ident...
Given the burgeoning popularity of social networking sites in the past decade, sites like Facebook a...
Previous studies have shown that bisexual women experience the lowest psychological well-being among...
The authors analyze the expression of sexualities in the contemporary United States using data about...
The authors analyze the expression of sexualities in the contemporary United States using data about...
The diffusion of new media, of online communication, and the increasingly evident overlap between on...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
This study responds to a need for research in a fast-growing and significant area of study, that of ...
This study responds to a need for research in a fast-growing and significant area of study, that of ...
Social media can be used to both enhance and diminish students’ experiences of university and its in...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
The topic of LGBT rights has been increasingly discussed and debated over recent years. More and mor...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
The LGBTQ+ community is vulnerable to many kinds of discrimination. From bullying during youth to di...
This study analyses young gay men's identity management in social networking sites Gaydar and Facebo...
How do sexual and gender minorities use social media to express themselves and construct their ident...
Given the burgeoning popularity of social networking sites in the past decade, sites like Facebook a...
Previous studies have shown that bisexual women experience the lowest psychological well-being among...
The authors analyze the expression of sexualities in the contemporary United States using data about...
The authors analyze the expression of sexualities in the contemporary United States using data about...
The diffusion of new media, of online communication, and the increasingly evident overlap between on...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...
This study responds to a need for research in a fast-growing and significant area of study, that of ...
This study responds to a need for research in a fast-growing and significant area of study, that of ...
Social media can be used to both enhance and diminish students’ experiences of university and its in...
This study extends previous research into social networking sites (SNSs) as environments that often ...