In this article, we analyse two mobile dating applications: Tinder and Bumble. Mobilizing two studies by Erving Goffman and Lucille Alice Suchman, we present a detailed analysis of the affordances of the profile creation tools of both of these applications. Together, these theoretical perspectives make visible the effect that the constraints imposed by the app’s self-presentation tools have on constructing subjects that are intelligible to the apps’ algorithms and, by implication, its designers and other users. Specifically, through our analysis, we demonstrate how the gender categories made available to users in creating their profiles are reflective of the structural needs of the app’s programming. This work is motivated by two research q...
The aim of this paper is to make a cultural analysis of how young Swedes present themselves and revi...
In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields....
Mobile dating app Bumble has been known as the 'feminist version of Tinder' because it allows women ...
This entry defines dating apps and the related main theoretical approaches. The diffusion of geoloca...
New women-focused mobile dating apps purport to empower women by having them “make the first move” a...
The purpose of this study was to gain a more in-depth knowledge and understanding of the dating appl...
Background Bumble is a self-declared "feminist" dating app that gives women control over initiating ...
Mobile dating applications (‘apps’) have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder amon...
Social Networks Sites enable new forms of relationships (Boyd and Ellison, 2007; Comunello, 2010; Bo...
Abstract This study was aimed to explorehow males and females selfpresent themselves in an online da...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
Mobile dating is more common with an increasing number of smartphone applications coming to market t...
This study aims to answer some research questions: how MtoF and FtoM people use the meeting apps (e....
Despite the rising prominence of mobile dating applications (MDAs) among Singapore’s younger generat...
GPS-based dating apps have changed the way users find potential partners. Their minimalistic design,...
The aim of this paper is to make a cultural analysis of how young Swedes present themselves and revi...
In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields....
Mobile dating app Bumble has been known as the 'feminist version of Tinder' because it allows women ...
This entry defines dating apps and the related main theoretical approaches. The diffusion of geoloca...
New women-focused mobile dating apps purport to empower women by having them “make the first move” a...
The purpose of this study was to gain a more in-depth knowledge and understanding of the dating appl...
Background Bumble is a self-declared "feminist" dating app that gives women control over initiating ...
Mobile dating applications (‘apps’) have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder amon...
Social Networks Sites enable new forms of relationships (Boyd and Ellison, 2007; Comunello, 2010; Bo...
Abstract This study was aimed to explorehow males and females selfpresent themselves in an online da...
abstract: This study investigates whether motive to use dating apps goes against a more traditional ...
Mobile dating is more common with an increasing number of smartphone applications coming to market t...
This study aims to answer some research questions: how MtoF and FtoM people use the meeting apps (e....
Despite the rising prominence of mobile dating applications (MDAs) among Singapore’s younger generat...
GPS-based dating apps have changed the way users find potential partners. Their minimalistic design,...
The aim of this paper is to make a cultural analysis of how young Swedes present themselves and revi...
In recent years, several popular social media platforms have launched freeform custom gender fields....
Mobile dating app Bumble has been known as the 'feminist version of Tinder' because it allows women ...