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Queer Online

Media Technology and Sexuality

by Kate O'Riordan (Volume editor) David J. Phillips (Volume editor)
©2007 Textbook XII, 246 Pages
Series: Digital Formations, Volume 40

Summary

This collection draws together contemporary research into queer theory and practices, as they intersect with new media and communication technologies. It provides a synthesis of critical debates in these fields followed by empirical analyses of current and historical internet activities. These include, among others, a study of changing leathersex identities as meeting spaces moved from bars to online chat rooms, an investigation of the dynamics of racial identity as social sites moved from text-based to visually-based media and the tensions between community and audience identities inherent in commercial affinity portals.
The chapters investigate the relations between the technical, legal and industrial organization of online media and the queer practices that they facilitate. While scholarly and theoretically rigorous, its rich empirical detail makes Queer Online vital reading for activists and members of queer communities, in the academy and beyond.

Details

Pages
XII, 246
Year
2007
ISBN (Hardcover)
9780820486314
ISBN (Softcover)
9780820486260
Language
English
Keywords
Computerunterstützte Kommunikation Communication Aufsatzsammlung Queer Theory Media Study Gender Sexuality Homosexualität
Published
New York, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, Oxford, Wien, 2007. XII, 246 pp.

Biographical notes

Kate O'Riordan (Volume editor) David J. Phillips (Volume editor)

The Editors: Kate O’Riordan is Lecturer in Media and Film Studies at the University of Sussex, United Kingdom. Her research interests center on the intersections of sexualized and gendered bodies and information and bio technologies. David J. Phillips is Associate Professor of Information Studies at the University of Toronto. He studies the political economy and social shaping of information and communication technologies, especially technologies of visibility, identification and surveillance.

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