A number of authors claim that Western European modern romantic love has been ‘gamified’ by digital apps and platforms, resulting in a ludic market logic that is increasingly compulsive and even addictive. This paper will suggest that modern romantic love was, in fact, predicated on games, particularly games of chance and competition. These games are seen to provide a number of functions, including homosocial bonding, the vindication of personal responsibility, and bringing about the probability of the improbable. The paper examines changing attitudes to chance at several key historical moments in Western Europe, changes which we can discern in romantic codification, as well as in the modern economy. We trace these tendencies to digital cor...
Mobile dating applications have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder the first to ...
Have we become more tolerant of dating people of different social backgrounds compared to ten years ...
In recent years, millions of citizens all over the world have used digital dating services. It remai...
The use of digital games and gamification has demonstrable potential to impact aspects of many profe...
This paper explores the media changes associated with the digitisation of gambling platforms, as wel...
This article contributes to studies of implicit cultural policy in platformised societies by offerin...
Dating apps promise a ‘digital fix’ to the ‘messy’ matter of love by means of datafication and algor...
This paper deals with the relationship between gamblers and Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs), which...
Partner selection occurs naturally and informally, but it may also be organized through commercial i...
Dating apps promise a ‘digital fix’ to the ‘messy’ matter of love by means of datafication and algor...
41 pagesAlthough online dating has only recently become culturally acceptable and widespread, using ...
This paper will at first show how romantic love and economic rationality have emerged in modernity a...
This open access book focuses on how and why digital games and gambling are increasingly intertwined...
This paper explores the procedural rhetoric of the popular dating app Tinder. I argue that through i...
This open access book focuses on how and why digital games and gambling are increasingly intertwined...
Mobile dating applications have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder the first to ...
Have we become more tolerant of dating people of different social backgrounds compared to ten years ...
In recent years, millions of citizens all over the world have used digital dating services. It remai...
The use of digital games and gamification has demonstrable potential to impact aspects of many profe...
This paper explores the media changes associated with the digitisation of gambling platforms, as wel...
This article contributes to studies of implicit cultural policy in platformised societies by offerin...
Dating apps promise a ‘digital fix’ to the ‘messy’ matter of love by means of datafication and algor...
This paper deals with the relationship between gamblers and Electronic Gaming Machines (EGMs), which...
Partner selection occurs naturally and informally, but it may also be organized through commercial i...
Dating apps promise a ‘digital fix’ to the ‘messy’ matter of love by means of datafication and algor...
41 pagesAlthough online dating has only recently become culturally acceptable and widespread, using ...
This paper will at first show how romantic love and economic rationality have emerged in modernity a...
This open access book focuses on how and why digital games and gambling are increasingly intertwined...
This paper explores the procedural rhetoric of the popular dating app Tinder. I argue that through i...
This open access book focuses on how and why digital games and gambling are increasingly intertwined...
Mobile dating applications have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder the first to ...
Have we become more tolerant of dating people of different social backgrounds compared to ten years ...
In recent years, millions of citizens all over the world have used digital dating services. It remai...