Based on data from a ground-breaking new study examining dating apps in the context of covid-19, and interviews with dating app CEOs from Bumble and Hinge.
Relevant to academics, students, and professionals interested in digital and social media, relationships, gender, sociology, and contemporary society.
Engages with the growing relevance of dating apps in our society, and examines the culture of apps to understand their impact on relationships going forward
Lisa Portolan is a researcher and author from Sydney, Australia. Her research focusses on intimacy, romance, dating apps and gender, and she regularly writes for publications like The Conversation. She is the author of best-selling titles, and is often featured on programmes, such as, the Today Show, the Drum and beyond, while her top ten podcast, Slow Love, documented dating and love during the pandemic.
Title: Love, Intimacy and Online Dating: How a Global Pandemic Redefined Romantic Relationships
Author: Portolan, Lisa
ISBN: 9780367637033
Binding:
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Publication Date: 2022-12-02
Number of Pages: 108
Weight: 0.2359 kg