This panel brings together papers that explore digital cultures, platforms, and queer and feminist theoretical and methodological research approaches. The papers in this panel each explore the kinds of approaches suited to researching queer “de/stabilizations” in and of digital culture; that is, to projects of tracing, mapping, and making, queerer worlds via digital cultural research. “Trustworthy” systems are, in one important sense, systems that are relatively stable, reliable, and that work somewhat predictably. But in algorithmic digital cultures “reliability” and “predictability” are not always characteristics to be trusted: digital media scholars have examined how algorithmic systems “build in”, intensify, and thus stabilize a-priori ...
The twenty-first century has observed the emergence of new practices of gender diversity, which esch...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
This dissertation explores ways in which “queer digital media use” co-produces senses of space, time...
This chapter examines queer digital culture, a term that refers to the ways in which LGBTQ+ identiti...
The Velvet Light Trap gathered a diverse group of scholars with a range of specialties related to qu...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
This dissertation explores the resonance between queer sociality and emergent forms of digital commu...
The Digital Networks, Digital Pub(l)ics panels (two in total) develop a critical conversation around...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
Gender, sexuality and embodiment in digital spheres have been increasingly studied from various crit...
Katie Schaag: At the AWP (Association of Writers & Writing Programs) Conference in San Antonio in Ma...
Over the last couple of decades, queer theory has stimulated researchers in different disciplines to...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
My dissertation, “Digital Disidentifications: Affective Circuits of Meme Exchange, Viral Counterpubl...
This dissertation is a constructivist grounded theory study of queer fans and their overlapping inte...
The twenty-first century has observed the emergence of new practices of gender diversity, which esch...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
This dissertation explores ways in which “queer digital media use” co-produces senses of space, time...
This chapter examines queer digital culture, a term that refers to the ways in which LGBTQ+ identiti...
The Velvet Light Trap gathered a diverse group of scholars with a range of specialties related to qu...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
This dissertation explores the resonance between queer sociality and emergent forms of digital commu...
The Digital Networks, Digital Pub(l)ics panels (two in total) develop a critical conversation around...
This dissertation explores how queer people use media technology to make and construe their identiti...
Gender, sexuality and embodiment in digital spheres have been increasingly studied from various crit...
Katie Schaag: At the AWP (Association of Writers & Writing Programs) Conference in San Antonio in Ma...
Over the last couple of decades, queer theory has stimulated researchers in different disciplines to...
This contribution outlines a theory of the performative nature of queer media agency. Drawing on key...
My dissertation, “Digital Disidentifications: Affective Circuits of Meme Exchange, Viral Counterpubl...
This dissertation is a constructivist grounded theory study of queer fans and their overlapping inte...
The twenty-first century has observed the emergence of new practices of gender diversity, which esch...
During the past two decades or so, the emergence and ever-accelerating development of digital media ...
This dissertation explores ways in which “queer digital media use” co-produces senses of space, time...