Young adulthood across digital platforms : digitally constructing gender and sexualities
Digital media and mobile-based technologies have changed how young people interact in different spheres of their experiences. Considering the centrality of digital media in young adults' lives, Young Adulthood Across Digital Platforms explores how they engage with mobile applications, incorpora...
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| Format | Electronic eBook |
| Language | English |
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Bingley, U.K. :
Emerald Publishing Limited,
[2024]
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| Online Access | Full text |
| ISBN | 9781837535262 |
| DOI | 10.1108/9781837535248 |
| Physical Description | 1 online resource (200 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Chapter 1. Reimagining identity in mobile apps: The intersection of gender and sexuality among young adults / Ana Marta M. Flores, Inês Amaral, and Rita Basílio de Simões
- Chapter 2. Young adulthood digital cultures and practices: An overview / Eduardo Antunes and Frederico Fonseca
- Chapter 3. Gender across digital platforms / Inês Amaral, Ana Marta M. Flores, and Eduardo Antunes
- Chapter 4. The storefront of gender in the portuguese google playstore / Ana Marta M. Flores, Sofia P. Caldeira, and Elena Pilipets
- Chapter 5. Young adults' (re)negotiation of gender and sexual identities across mobile apps in Portugal / Rita Alcaire, Sofia José Santos, and Filipa Subtil
- Chapter 6. Fostering intimacy in a digital environment: Couples, mobile apps and romantic relationships / Rita Sepúlveda
- Chapter 7. Monitoring bodies and selves: Unveiling menstrual tracking apps under foucault's concepts / Juliana Alcantara
- Chapter 8. Doing gender in whatsapp homosocial groups / Cosimo Marco Scarcelli
- Chapter 9. Community engagement with health messages on reproductive health in an age of misinformation and political polarisation: A case study of the us ngo open arms in florida / Carolina Matos
- Chapter 10. Views from inside: Young adults' practices of self-governance on app-based platforms / Rita Basílio de Simões, Inês Amaral, and Ana Marta M. Flores.