Mobile Masculinities: An Investigation of Networked Masculinities in Gay Dating Apps

  • Rodriguez N
  • Huemmer J
  • Blumell L
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Abstract

This study argues that hegemonic masculinity and inclusive masculinity are conciliatory when applied to networked masculinities in homosexual spaces. It contends hegemonic masculinity is a macro-level process that informs micro-level processes of inclusive masculinity. Employing a textual analysis of 500 individual profiles in gay dating apps (Scruff, GROWLr, GuySpy and Hornet), findings indicate networked masculinities informed by hegemonic masculinity. A process of “mascing” also resulted from the data.

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Rodriguez, N. S., Huemmer, J., & Blumell, L. E. (2016). Mobile Masculinities: An Investigation of Networked Masculinities in Gay Dating Apps. Masculinities & Social Change, 5(3), 241–267. https://doi.org/10.17583/mcs.2016.2047

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