面子(社会学概念)
背景(考古学)
互联网隐私
面对面
心理学
焦点小组
光学(聚焦)
社会心理学
社会学
计算机科学
历史
认识论
社会科学
哲学
物理
考古
人类学
光学
作者
Heather Hensman Kettrey,Summer Quinn,Monika Nwajei,Madison Leslie,Elizabeth Paradise,Devyn Wishon
标识
DOI:10.1177/14614448241308521
摘要
Scholars have argued that college hookup culture is facilitated by the unique physical and social context of college campuses and that young adults are increasingly using dating apps to initiate hookups. This has inspired calls for researchers to examine the digital interactions that precede face-to-face hookups. In this study, we used a “sexual market” framework to investigate the processes by which college hookups are “digitally brokered” via dating apps. Using data from focus groups conducted with 49 college students representing diverse sexual identities, we analyzed dating app users’ stories of their transitions from digital interactions to face-to-face meetups with matches. Participants discussed three types of consent that matches attempt to digitally broker: app-implied consent, colloquial consent, and (re)negotiated consent. We discuss problems that arise when users attempt to redeem these forms of digitally brokered consent during face-to-face meetups and make recommendations for sexual assault prevention efforts.
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