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Digital Intimacies: Queer Men and Smartphones in Times of Crisis: Digital Intimacies

Autor Jamie Hakim, James Cummings, Ingrid Young
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 mar 2026
Queer men's cultures of intimacy have long been sites of fierce contestation. Indeed, debates have raged for decades over issues such as monogamy, safer sex, sexual racism and gay marriage. The introduction of the smartphone in 2008 only intensified these debates whilst also raising a further set of questions which are explored in this open access book.

Through interviews with a diverse group of 43 queer men about their smartphone mediated intimacies, Digital Intimacies reveals that queer men use their smartphones, not simply to arrange intimate encounters, but more specifically to gain a sense of control over the parts of their intimate lives that make them feel most vulnerable. For instance, some use messaging apps to gain a sense of control over intimate conversations that they feel too vulnerable to have in person. Others use the 'block' function on dating apps to feel in control of the racism and transphobia they are vulnerable to on these apps.

Digital Intimacies therefore illuminates not only hitherto underexplored aspects of queer men's cultures of intimacy but crucially also brings into view previously obscured cultural dynamics, gaining insight into the historical moments in which they occur.

The ebook editions of this book are available open access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence on bloomsburycollections.com. Open access was funded by UKRI.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781350381780
ISBN-10: 1350381780
Pagini: 232
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Digital Intimacies

Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

i. Acknowledgements
1. Queer Men's Smartphone Mediated Intimacies in the Post-Neoliberal Conjuncture

2. Vulnerability and Control

3. Race, Racism and Digital Intimacies

4. Trans-masc Digital Intimacies

5. Safer Space and Collective Intimacies

6. Pandemic Digital Intimacies

7. Conclusion

8. Appendix 1: Methods

9. Appendix 2: Participant Demographic Information

Bibliography

Index

Recenzii

Digital Intimacies offers a conceptually sophisticated and politically timely contribution to the digital media studies, queer theory, and cultural studies . Compelling and necessary read.
Rather than simply cataloguing the opportunities and challenges that mobile phones present for gay men's intimacy, Digital Intimacies provides an insightful dual framework of vulnerability and control that illuminates the intricacies of digital intimacy within the context of post-neoliberal times.
This is an important and deeply affecting book. It not only illuminates the ways in which the smartphone is changing experiences and practices of intimacy among queer men, but also locates vulnerability at the centre of a new understanding of intimate life. Situated against the devastating crises of contemporary capitalism - including Brexit, the Covid-19 pandemic and the Windrush scandal - Digital Intimacies: Queer Men and Smartphones in Times of Crisis represents nothing less than a bold and original attempt to define the contours of a post-neoliberal conjuncture. Social research at its finest.
This book represents an essential contribution to the study of queer men and their complex relationships with their smartphones, as well as to broader discussions about digitally-mediated desires and politics. It is meticulously researched and deftly blends theory with the foregrounding of lived experiences, offering profound insights into the intersections of technology, identity, and our global crisis ordinary.