In this article, I examine lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, queer/questioning, intersex, and asexual (LGBTQIA) Tumblr bloggers’ bio boxes and “About Me” pages to show the ways gender and sexual orientation identities are constructed through community-regulated and community-generated labeling practices. Tumblr encourages counter-cultures (and labeling practices) to not only form but also to thrive due to its distinctive affordances including tagging and blog formatting. This article examines not only how these affordances shape usage and, subsequently, identity construction on Tumblr but also the ways in which Tumblr bloggers have embraced affordances to create community-accepted conventions of identity construction. Additionally, building up...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
Using Queer blogs found throughout American blogging networks, while drawing upon Marxism, Michel Fo...
Tumblr is a social media platform with a large population of LGBT+ people. The primary source of con...
The article contributes to budding research on nonbinary individualsbyanalyzing nonbinary people’s p...
The article contributes to budding research on nonbinary individualsbyanalyzing nonbinary people’s p...
In this essay, I uncover the ways in which the non-binary gender community challenges what we know a...
The aim of the article is to highlight the experiences of those who call themselves “girlfags” and “...
While contemporary studies of transgender now acknowledge a diversity of gendered self-identificatio...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
Activism for socio-political movements has been affected by the progression of technology, enhancing...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
Using Queer blogs found throughout American blogging networks, while drawing upon Marxism, Michel Fo...
Tumblr is a social media platform with a large population of LGBT+ people. The primary source of con...
The article contributes to budding research on nonbinary individualsbyanalyzing nonbinary people’s p...
The article contributes to budding research on nonbinary individualsbyanalyzing nonbinary people’s p...
In this essay, I uncover the ways in which the non-binary gender community challenges what we know a...
The aim of the article is to highlight the experiences of those who call themselves “girlfags” and “...
While contemporary studies of transgender now acknowledge a diversity of gendered self-identificatio...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
This dissertation asserts that existing definitions of gender and understandings of sexuality need t...
Activism for socio-political movements has been affected by the progression of technology, enhancing...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
This chapter offers a semiotic analysis of Latvian and Polish LGBTQ and feminist blogs, focusing on ...
Using Queer blogs found throughout American blogging networks, while drawing upon Marxism, Michel Fo...