This thesis is about what it feels like to connect, or fail, during digital or face-to-face interaction. This study aims to investigate one of the types of social interaction - sex dating and examines the role and impact of location-based dating applications in current form. The practical part is based on qualitative research method in form of in-depth interview with 18 active users. It compares experience of heterosexual and homosexual users with this non-anonymous digital environment integrate individuals into a fluid virtual space. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org
This entry defines dating apps and the related main theoretical approaches. The diffusion of geoloca...
Individuals oftentimes turn to interpersonal and mass media content to cope and satisfy their sexual...
Australia has experienced a large increase in Internet usage, and online dating is used for seeking ...
This study explores the role of geosocial dating applications in the romantic lives of young gay and...
textabstractA growing body of literature focuses on gay men's use of mobile dating applications or “...
LGBTQ people have made intensive use of digital media for their social interactions, having been amo...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the virtual world that people are part of on onlin...
The present study seeks to determine how location-aware mobile dating and sex-seeking applications m...
Location-aware mobile applications have become extremely common, with a recent wave of mobile dating...
Once perceived as a means for those unsuccessful at traditional dating, online dating has become nor...
Usage of location-based applications and websites has recently exploded. These tools leverage users'...
There has been an abundance of sociological research into online data in US academia, however the UK...
This study aims to answer some research questions: how MtoF and FtoM people use the meeting apps (e....
n recent years, the LGBT community has seen an exponential increase in the use of specific online da...
It is well established that digital technology and code mediate bodies in space. The collapse of any...
This entry defines dating apps and the related main theoretical approaches. The diffusion of geoloca...
Individuals oftentimes turn to interpersonal and mass media content to cope and satisfy their sexual...
Australia has experienced a large increase in Internet usage, and online dating is used for seeking ...
This study explores the role of geosocial dating applications in the romantic lives of young gay and...
textabstractA growing body of literature focuses on gay men's use of mobile dating applications or “...
LGBTQ people have made intensive use of digital media for their social interactions, having been amo...
The purpose of this study has been to investigate the virtual world that people are part of on onlin...
The present study seeks to determine how location-aware mobile dating and sex-seeking applications m...
Location-aware mobile applications have become extremely common, with a recent wave of mobile dating...
Once perceived as a means for those unsuccessful at traditional dating, online dating has become nor...
Usage of location-based applications and websites has recently exploded. These tools leverage users'...
There has been an abundance of sociological research into online data in US academia, however the UK...
This study aims to answer some research questions: how MtoF and FtoM people use the meeting apps (e....
n recent years, the LGBT community has seen an exponential increase in the use of specific online da...
It is well established that digital technology and code mediate bodies in space. The collapse of any...
This entry defines dating apps and the related main theoretical approaches. The diffusion of geoloca...
Individuals oftentimes turn to interpersonal and mass media content to cope and satisfy their sexual...
Australia has experienced a large increase in Internet usage, and online dating is used for seeking ...