2016
Swiping, matching, chatting: Self-Presentation and self-disclosure on mobile dating apps
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Publication
Human IT , Volume 13 - Issue 2 p. 81- 95
People have long used rituals of self-presentation and self-disclosure when looking for a romantic connection, whether they seek a passionate love affair, a spouse or a casual encounter. Mobile dating applications like Tinder have exploded in popularity in recent years. On Tinder, impression management begins with choosing one's profile photos and viewing and assessing the profiles of potential Tinder matches. Self-disclosing to matches begins in a technologically mediated environment. This article provides an overview of literature that has focused on self-presentation and self-disclosure on dating websites and raises questions about whether and how this literature can be applied to new digital matching mobile apps like Tinder. It highlights two current research projects on Tinder users recently conducted in the Netherlands.
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Ward, J. (2016). Swiping, matching, chatting: Self-Presentation and self-disclosure on mobile dating apps. Human IT, 13(2), 81–95. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/1765/98151 |