Book review: The promiscuity of network culture: queer theory and digital media, by Robert Payne, New York, Routledge, 2015, xii + 156 pp., US$145.00 (hardcover), ISBN: 978-1-138-81651-
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The main objective of Producing the Internet: Critical Perspectives of Social Media is to analyse th...
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Social networks represent a privileged point of observation for understanding social change and the ...
International audienceSociologists have been researching digital technology and society over the pas...
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Networks Without a Cause offers a provocative and critical review of today's well established social...
The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is a vibrant and authoritative exploration of th...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Queer Theory is a solid collection providing an overview of the pa...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture covers gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender...
This chapter examines the queer temporalities of the internet. Our starting point is that space cann...
Book review of Geert Lovink, Social Media Abyss: Critical Internet Cultures and the Force of Negatio...
Book review of Susan Hawthorne and Renate Klein (eds), Cyberfeminism: Connectivity, Critique and Cre...
Review of: A critical introduction to Queer Theory by Nikki Sullivan, Edinburgh : Edinburgh Universi...
Book review of Marshall, Jonathan Paul, Goodman, James, Zowghi, Didar, & da Rimini, Francesca (2015...
The main objective of Producing the Internet: Critical Perspectives of Social Media is to analyse th...
Book review by Robert Berry: Tredinnick, L. (2008). Digital information culture: The individual and ...
Social networks represent a privileged point of observation for understanding social change and the ...
International audienceSociologists have been researching digital technology and society over the pas...
Review of The Ambivalent Internet: Mischief, Oddity, and Antagonism Online Whitney Phillips & Ry...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture covers gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender...
Networks Without a Cause offers a provocative and critical review of today's well established social...
The Routledge Companion to Media, Sex and Sexuality is a vibrant and authoritative exploration of th...
The Ashgate Research Companion to Queer Theory is a solid collection providing an overview of the pa...
The Routledge International Encyclopedia of Queer Culture covers gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender...
This chapter examines the queer temporalities of the internet. Our starting point is that space cann...