Representation, resistance and the digiqueer: fighting for recognition in technocratic times
"Digital media technologies have enabled some LGBTQ+ individuals and communities to successfully organize for basic rights and justice. But these technologies can also present risks, such as online and in-person harassment and assault, and unsettled standards of privacy and consent. Justin R. E...
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| Format: | Print Book |
| Language: | English |
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Bristol, UK
Bristol University Press
2023
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| In: | Year: 2023 |
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| Availability in Tübingen: | Present in Tübingen. UB: KB 21 A 4217 |
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| Summary: | "Digital media technologies have enabled some LGBTQ+ individuals and communities to successfully organize for basic rights and justice. But these technologies can also present risks, such as online and in-person harassment and assault, and unsettled standards of privacy and consent. Justin R. Ellis provides new insights on LGBTQ+ identity formation through social media networks and platform biometrics. Drawing on debate over gender, procreation, religion, nationalism and tech-regulation, he considers the effects of surveillance technologies on LGBTQ+ agency. In doing so, he brings an interdisciplinary 'digiqueer' perspective to negotiations of LGBTQ+ identity through case studies of digital harms from case law, parliamentary debates, social and mainstream media and LGBTQ-tech advocacy."--Page 4 of cover |
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| Item Description: | Includes bibliographical references (pages 129-156) and index |
| Physical Description: | vii, 163 Seiten, 21 cm |
| ISBN: | 978-1-5292-2871-7 |
