This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish how these modes of presentation fit into the research landscape about gender identity and computer-mediated communication (cmc). After a preliminary descriptive analysis of a sample of dutch and flemish weblogs, the authors conduct a qualitative content analysis of four of these `blogs'. They conclude that these weblog writers present their gender identity through narratives of `everyday life' that remain closely related to the binary gender system. However, their performance of `masculinity' and `femininity' is more diffuse and heterogeneous than some theories in the field of gender and cmc would assume. In addition, the act of diary writin...
This paper explores gender relations on social network sites, wikis and weblogs: the gendered design...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
Currently, people with non-binary gender identities – those who identify as either both genders or n...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
ABSTRACT This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to ...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out if people have changed the way in which they write since t...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out if people have changed the way in which they write since t...
The article is devoted to the study of personal and situational parameters for communication within ...
The Internet offers a plethora of venues for autobiographical self-representation: webcams, personal...
This study examined the gender roles on patterns of online interaction and organisation in weblogs f...
While contemporary studies of transgender now acknowledge a diversity of gendered self-identificatio...
This thesis is an examination of weblogs, or blogs, which are online journals that have become incre...
This study investigates a phenomenon that has yet to come under heavy scrutiny of psychological rese...
This paper explores gender relations on social network sites, wikis and weblogs: the gendered design...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
Currently, people with non-binary gender identities – those who identify as either both genders or n...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
ABSTRACT This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to ...
This article examines how weblog authors present their online gender identity, in order to establish...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out if people have changed the way in which they write since t...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out if people have changed the way in which they write since t...
The article is devoted to the study of personal and situational parameters for communication within ...
The Internet offers a plethora of venues for autobiographical self-representation: webcams, personal...
This study examined the gender roles on patterns of online interaction and organisation in weblogs f...
While contemporary studies of transgender now acknowledge a diversity of gendered self-identificatio...
This thesis is an examination of weblogs, or blogs, which are online journals that have become incre...
This study investigates a phenomenon that has yet to come under heavy scrutiny of psychological rese...
This paper explores gender relations on social network sites, wikis and weblogs: the gendered design...
This thesis describes a linguistic investigation of individual differences in online personal diarie...
Currently, people with non-binary gender identities – those who identify as either both genders or n...