ABSTRACT

This book explores how the social and technical integration of mainstream social media into gay men’s digital cultures since the mid 2000s has played out in the lives of young gay men, looking at how these convergences have influenced more recent iterations of gay men’s digital culture. Focusing on platforms such as Gaydar, Facebook, Grindr and Instagram, Cassidy highlights the ways that identity and privacy management issues experienced in this context have helped to generate a culture of participatory reluctance within gay men’s digital environments.

chapter 1|22 pages

Gay Men’s Digital Culture and Participatory Reluctance

An Introduction

chapter 2|17 pages

From the Hankie Code to the Hanky App

Historical Change, Technological Development and Shifting GLBT Identities

chapter 3|29 pages

Gaydar Cultures

The Only ‘Good’ Gay in the Village?

chapter 4|28 pages

Facebook and Its Role in Gaydar Cultures

chapter 6|24 pages

Participatory Reluctance Post-Gaydar