Although the body of research on social network sites (SNSs) continues to increase, scholarship in this relatively new field has largely neglected the gendered dimensions of networked interaction on SNSs. Through an empirical analysis of users’ comment exchanges, this study demonstrates how a group of interconnected ‘friends’ on MySpace engage in gendered and sexualized interactions through the use of various semiotic resources (i.e. text, images, video). In this particular network, articulations of affection are indiscriminatingly distributed among the friends, creating a flow of polymorphous desire in which the heteronormative gender binary is repeatedly transgressed. From a theoretical perspective, it is argued that Judith Butler’s notio...
This inquiry shows how youths negotiate sexualities and gender when commenting on profile pictures o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...
As Web 2.0 emerges, Internet users realise a new degree of self-publication through blogs, wikis and...
This project offers a critical overview of one of today’s most interesting phenomena online: MySpace...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
This paper aims to look into the struggle over meaning in social network sites (SNSs), also defined ...
This paper aims to look into the struggle over meaning in social network sites (SNSs), also defined ...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
Graduation date: 2009MySpace is a social network phenomenon with over 100 million profiles\ud and a ...
This inquiry shows how youths negotiate sexualities and gender when commenting on profile pictures o...
This doctoral thesis examines the current phenomenon of highly assertive, heterosexualised, individu...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
This inquiry shows how youths negotiate sexualities and gender when commenting on profile pictures o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...
As Web 2.0 emerges, Internet users realise a new degree of self-publication through blogs, wikis and...
This project offers a critical overview of one of today’s most interesting phenomena online: MySpace...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
This paper aims to look into the struggle over meaning in social network sites (SNSs), also defined ...
This paper aims to look into the struggle over meaning in social network sites (SNSs), also defined ...
This ethnographic study investigated the underlying motivations behind college-aged students \u27 us...
Graduation date: 2009MySpace is a social network phenomenon with over 100 million profiles\ud and a ...
This inquiry shows how youths negotiate sexualities and gender when commenting on profile pictures o...
This doctoral thesis examines the current phenomenon of highly assertive, heterosexualised, individu...
ABSTRACT- Research examining friend networking sites has greatly increased in the past several month...
Social networking sites such as MySpace and Facebook depend on familiar social resources, including ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
This inquiry shows how youths negotiate sexualities and gender when commenting on profile pictures o...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Journalism and Mass CommunicationsTodd F. SimonThis paper explores qu...
This paper examines the characteristics of online social networks. The researcher collected the dat...