Public discourse on Tinder depicts the dating app as marking the end of traditional – as well as healthy – notions of love and romance, permeating them with a logic of consumption and commodification. Our article offers a close reading of the Tinder user interface in order to inquire into how – and in how far – the contours of such commodity culture can be traced into the design and usage of the app. Guided by critical and Foucauldian theory, we indeed find strong objectifying tendencies built into the interface. However, these tendencies are riddled with contradictions and ambiguities. Thus, while the emphasis on the visual exacerbates pressures for users to meet bodily norms of beauty, it also reinvigorates embodied intuition and ‘gut fee...
This dissertation is an investigation into the effects of the popularization of dating apps on their...
The use of social dating applications such as Tinder has skyrocketed and reshaped how social romanti...
This article contributes to studies of implicit cultural policy in platformised societies by offerin...
Social Medias enable new forms of relationships and create new interaction contexts (boyd and Elliso...
This article seeks to amplify discursive constructions of social connection through technology with ...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
This thesis visits the question of how and why college students use the smartphone dating app Tinder...
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...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Signaled in its reputation as a “hookup app” or “sex app,” the mobile dating app Tinder has been acc...
This study researches communication 2020-2021 via the Tinder dating app in Sweden during the COVID-1...
Tinder’s swipe feature operates algorithms that have influenced a new generation of dating a...
This chapter explores the posited commercialization of intimate relationships, and the threat that t...
With the emergence of new technology, communication is now easier than ever. With popular dating app...
This dissertation is an investigation into the effects of the popularization of dating apps on their...
The use of social dating applications such as Tinder has skyrocketed and reshaped how social romanti...
This article contributes to studies of implicit cultural policy in platformised societies by offerin...
Social Medias enable new forms of relationships and create new interaction contexts (boyd and Elliso...
This article seeks to amplify discursive constructions of social connection through technology with ...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
This thesis visits the question of how and why college students use the smartphone dating app Tinder...
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...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Signaled in its reputation as a “hookup app” or “sex app,” the mobile dating app Tinder has been acc...
This study researches communication 2020-2021 via the Tinder dating app in Sweden during the COVID-1...
Tinder’s swipe feature operates algorithms that have influenced a new generation of dating a...
This chapter explores the posited commercialization of intimate relationships, and the threat that t...
With the emergence of new technology, communication is now easier than ever. With popular dating app...
This dissertation is an investigation into the effects of the popularization of dating apps on their...
The use of social dating applications such as Tinder has skyrocketed and reshaped how social romanti...
This article contributes to studies of implicit cultural policy in platformised societies by offerin...