This article seeks to amplify discursive constructions of social connection through technology with an examination of the proposed and presumed intimacies of the Tinder app. In the first half, we ethnographically examine the sociotechnical dynamics of how users navigate the app and take up or resist the subject positions encouraged by the user interface feature of swiping. In the second half, we provide a discussion of the implications of the swipe logic through post-structural conceptual lenses interrogating the ironic disruption of intimacy of Tinder’s interface
This chapter explores the posited commercialization of intimate relationships, and the threat that t...
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much me...
Location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) apps have become an increasingly common way for people to br...
Public discourse on Tinder depicts the dating app as marking the end of traditional – as well as hea...
This thesis visits the question of how and why college students use the smartphone dating app Tinder...
Social Medias enable new forms of relationships and create new interaction contexts (boyd and Elliso...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Social Networks Sites enable new forms of relationships (Boyd and Ellison, 2007; Comunello, 2010; Bo...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Signaled in its reputation as a “hookup app” or “sex app,” the mobile dating app Tinder has been acc...
This presentation discusses whether the dating application Tinder and similarly organized applicatio...
This chapter takes the position that people, technology and place are intimately and materially enta...
This study researches communication 2020-2021 via the Tinder dating app in Sweden during the COVID-1...
Mobile dating applications (‘apps’) have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder amon...
textabstractTo better understand if and how the mechanics of the process Tinder imposes on its users...
This chapter explores the posited commercialization of intimate relationships, and the threat that t...
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much me...
Location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) apps have become an increasingly common way for people to br...
Public discourse on Tinder depicts the dating app as marking the end of traditional – as well as hea...
This thesis visits the question of how and why college students use the smartphone dating app Tinder...
Social Medias enable new forms of relationships and create new interaction contexts (boyd and Elliso...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Social Networks Sites enable new forms of relationships (Boyd and Ellison, 2007; Comunello, 2010; Bo...
This article provides an analysis of the “dating app” Tinder as an aesthetic ludic artifact. By scru...
Signaled in its reputation as a “hookup app” or “sex app,” the mobile dating app Tinder has been acc...
This presentation discusses whether the dating application Tinder and similarly organized applicatio...
This chapter takes the position that people, technology and place are intimately and materially enta...
This study researches communication 2020-2021 via the Tinder dating app in Sweden during the COVID-1...
Mobile dating applications (‘apps’) have increased in popularity over recent years, with Tinder amon...
textabstractTo better understand if and how the mechanics of the process Tinder imposes on its users...
This chapter explores the posited commercialization of intimate relationships, and the threat that t...
The use of the smartphone dating application Tinder is increasingly popular and has received much me...
Location-based real-time dating (LBRTD) apps have become an increasingly common way for people to br...