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Personal but Not Private - Queer Women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms (Hardcover)
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Personal but Not Private - Queer Women, Sexuality, and Identity Modulation on Digital Platforms (Hardcover)
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Privacy has become a pressing concern for many users of digital
platforms who fear legal or social liability for sharing personal
details online. Yet for queer women and others, an emphasis on
privacy fails to reflect the creativity and struggles of everyday
people seeking to represent themselves and form meaningful
connections through social media. Personal but Not Private explores
how queer women share and maintain their identities through digital
technologies despite overlapping technological, social, economic,
and political concerns. Focusing on representations of sexual
identity through Tinder, Instagram, and Vine, this volume uncovers
how queer women are continuously engaging in identity modulation,
or the process through which people and platforms adjust or modify
personal information, to form relationships, increase their social
and economic participation, and counter intersecting forms of
oppression. While queer women's representations of sexual identity
give rise to publics and counterpublics through intimate and
collective self-representation, platform-specific elements like
design and governance place limitations on queer women's agency and
often make them targets of censorship, harassment, and
discrimination. This book also considers how identity modulation
can be applied to a range of people negotiating digital contexts
and promotes tangible changes to digital platforms and their
broader social, economic, and political structures to empower
individuals and their personal sharing on social media. Bringing
together personal interviews and empirical research, Personal but
Not Private offers a new lens for examining digitally mediated
identities and highlights how platforms act as complicated sites of
transformation.
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