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Grinding against HIV discourse: a critical exploration of social sexual practices in gay cruising apps
Gender, Technology and Development ( IF 1.2 ) Pub Date : 2019-09-02 , DOI: 10.1080/09718524.2019.1684022
Matthew Numer 1 , Dave Holmes 2 , Phillip Joy 3 , Ryan Thompson 3 , Nicole Doria 3
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Abstract Social networking applications (SNAs), such as Grindr, are shaping the identities and sexual practices of gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBM). This qualitative study aimed to gain a deeper understanding of the role of such technologies in social sexual practices, particularly in relation to risk management and prevention of HIV and other sexually transmitted blood-borne infections (STBBIs). Poststructuralism and queer theory were used to critically examine the relationship between GBM and SNAs in a sample of people who use Grindr. Sixteen people, identifying as men who used Grindr, were interviewed. Discourse analysis was employed to critically examine the relationship between GBM and SNAs, and three threads of discourse emerged: Language and images, Filtering, and Trust. These threads of discourse provide insight into how the sexual beliefs, values, and practices of GBM are shaped on SNAs.

中文翻译:

对抗 HIV 话语:对同性恋巡航应用程序中社会性行为的批判性探索

摘要 社交网络应用程序 (SNA),例如 Grindr,正在塑造男同性恋、双性恋和其他男男性行为者 (GBM) 的身份和性行为。这项定性研究旨在更深入地了解此类技术在社会性行为中的作用,特别是在风险管理和预防 HIV 和其他性传播血源性感染 (STBBI) 方面。后结构主义和酷儿理论被用来批判性地检查使用 Grindr 的人样本中 GBM 和 SNA 之间的关系。有 16 人被确认为使用 Grindr 的男性,接受了采访。话语分析被用来批判性地检验 GBM 和 SNA 之间的关系,并且出现了三个话语线索:语言和图像、过滤和信任。
更新日期:2019-09-02
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